Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the INDIA (Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance) bloc during an election rally in Bihar. He criticized the bloc for not having a clear Prime Ministerial candidate, questioning their ability to provide strong leadership to the country.
Shah praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership qualities, highlighting his decisive actions in removing Article 370, banning Triple Talaq, and constructing the Ram Mandir. He emphasized the importance of giving the NDA a full majority government to achieve further progress and development.
Taking aim at the opposition, Shah raised concerns about the potential power-sharing arrangements among various leaders in the event of the INDIA bloc coming to power. He questioned whether Lalu Prasad, M.K. Stalin, Mamata Banerjee, or Rahul Gandhi had the necessary experience and qualities to lead the nation.
Shah also accused the RJD and Congress of neglecting the welfare of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBCs) and failing to give due respect to iconic EBC leader Karpoori Thakur. He highlighted the BJP government’s recognition of Thakur’s contributions by conferring the Bharat Ratna upon him.
Shah urged voters to give the NDA a full majority of 400 plus seats, promising that Prime Minister Modi would take India to the number one position in the world. He emphasized the need for stability and decisive leadership, contrasting it with the uncertainty and potential fragmentation within the opposition bloc.