Amit Shah Criticizes Opposition for Odisha's Stagnation
Union Home Minister Amit Shah blamed the BJD for Odisha's lack of development and targeted Congress for negative politics. Addressing a public meeting, Shah criticized both parties for hindering progress and reaffirmed the BJP's commitment to development, particularly in tribal and rural sectors. He highlighted India's economic growth under Modi's leadership.
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Amit Shah, India's Union Home Minister, launched a fierce critique of the opposition BJD, accusing them of hindering Odisha's progress during their 24-year reign. Speaking at a public rally, Shah also targeted the Congress for its negative political tactics, pointing to a recent protest by Youth Congress workers.
Shah condemned the protest at an AI summit attended by representatives from 80 nations, calling it a deliberate attempt to defame India. The BJP leader further mocked Rahul Gandhi's repeated attempts to gain public acceptance, suggesting such antics by Congress might lead to political collapse.
Addressing development issues, Shah pledged the eradication of Naxalism by month-end and touted BJP's focus on empowering tribal and rural communities in Odisha, referencing initiatives like the Subhadra Yojana. He underscored India's robust economic growth and strategic trade agreements achieved under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
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