Amit Shah targets Congress, says its leaders question move on removing intruders

Amit Shah targets Congress, says its leaders question move on removing intruders

JHAJJAR: Union home minister and BJP chief Amit Shah on Wednesday accused the Congress of raising qu..

JHAJJAR: Union home minister and BJP chief Amit Shah on Wednesday accused the Congress of raising questions over the Central government's move to identify "infiltrators" and said they will be made to leave the country in the next five years.
Addressing an election rally here, Shah alleged the rule of Congress government led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the state was marked by corruption.
Targeting Congress over land deals involving Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi, he said the Congress government worked on the principle of three Ds – Government of "Darbaris" (courtiers), Government of "Damad" (son-in-law) and Government of "Damad Ke Dalal" (brokers of son-in-law).
He said BJP has also 3Ds – development, development, and development.
"Whenever Congress came to power in the state, there was a rise in corruption, casteism, and goondaism. Since the BJP came to power, there has been development, and corruption has been curbed," he said.
Shah accused the Congress of rewarding those who had helped Vadra in the land deals.
He alleged the Congress was opposed to the National Register of Citizens and raises questions over the move to make the intruders leave the country.
"Congress opposes repeal of Article 370, NRC. Its leaders ask why intruders are being removed. Howsoever they may oppose, every intruder will be forced to leave the country," he said.
Shah said: "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' campaign had given a new life to the girls and the sex ratio in the state has substantially gone up from 830."
Referring to the development initiatives of the Manohar Lal Khattar government, he said Haryana was among the top sRead More – Source

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