A Strategic Call: Amit Shah's Rallying Cry to BJP Workers in Bihar
Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged BJP workers in Bihar to combat the INDIA bloc's narrative about vote theft, emphasizing potential infiltration if the opposition gains power. Shah addressed a conclave, critiquing Congress, RJD, and the Left, and highlighted the importance of securing a significant victory in looming elections.
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On Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a directive to BJP workers in Bihar, instructing them to counter the INDIA bloc's claims of vote theft. He emphasized that unchecked infiltration could become rampant if the opposition coalition took control.
In a gathering of BJP members held 50 km from Bihar's state capital, Shah criticized the Congress, RJD, and Left parties. He motivated the party cadre to not only aim for victory but to secure a decisive two-thirds majority in the upcoming state assembly elections.
Shah addressed concerns over the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' conducted by Rahul Gandhi, labeling it as an initiative to protect Bengals infiltrators. His comments underscored the BJP's commitment to safeguard existing reservations and highlighted the NDA government's developmental schemes. Amit Shah's speech spurred the BJP workers to actively spread the party's message across Bihar.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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