Amit Shah Blames Opposition for Odisha's Backwardness
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the BJD for Odisha's development issues and accused Congress of negative politics. He spoke at a meeting post launching projects worth Rs 3,275 crore, attacking the parties after BJD-Congress fielded a common Rajya Sabha candidate against BJP.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has openly accused the opposition BJD of contributing to the backwardness of Odisha, a state under the regional party's rule for two decades. In a public meeting, Shah announced the inauguration of developmental projects valued at Rs 3,275 crore.
Shah's remarks came shortly after the BJD and Congress presented a joint candidate in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections, attempting to block the BJP's success. He also addressed Congress's negative politics.
Highlighting a controversial protest by Youth Congress workers at a New Delhi AI summit, Shah criticized their actions, stating it defamed India amidst global praise for its advancements in artificial intelligence.
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