In a charged address at the BJP’s National Council Meet, Union Home Minister Amit Shah outlined a clear path for India’s future under PM Narendra Modi’s leadership. Drawing parallels to the Mahabharata, Shah framed the upcoming elections as a battle between NDA’s development agenda and the Congress-led ‘Ghamandiya alliance’.
Shah slammed the opposition, labeling them as supporters of corruption and dynasty politics. He criticized the Congress for skipping the Ram Temple ceremony and pledged to make India the world’s third-largest economy in a third term under Modi.
The Home Minister accused other parties of corruption and exploiting marginalized communities. He highlighted the BJP’s inclusive governance and contrasted it with the Congress’ focus on promoting Rahul Gandhi.
Shah’s speech rallied BJP supporters and set the stage for a fierce election campaign, emphasizing the party’s vision for a corruption-free and self-reliant India.
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