Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal during a rally in Delhi's Sangam Vihar. Shah accused Kejriwal of taking U-turns and facing multiple corruption charges. He claimed Kejriwal, who initially promised to fight corruption, ended up being arrested for it. Shah highlighted that Kejriwal remains in power despite these allegations and criticized him for building a lavish bungalow.
Shah also mentioned a recent controversy involving an alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal at Kejriwal's residence. He argued that Kejriwal, as chief minister, fails to protect women. Shah mocked Kejriwal's odd-even policy, saying Kejriwal criticizes corruption one day and then associates with corrupt individuals the next. He labeled Kejriwal as "shameless" for not resigning despite being jailed for corruption.
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In another rally in Haryana's Jhajjar, Shah attacked the Congress party and the INDIA bloc. He claimed that Congress spreads lies about the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) planning to scrap reservations. Shah assured that as long as BJP is in Parliament, reservations will remain untouched.
Shah ridiculed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra, suggesting it will end in a futile search for Congress after the elections. He predicted that Congress will be so insignificant after the Lok Sabha elections that they won't be visible even with binoculars. Shah asserted that BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has already secured over 270 seats in the ongoing General Elections, while Congress struggles to win even 40 seats.
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Shah criticized Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Bhupinder Singh Hooda for focusing on their children's political futures. He argued that such leaders cannot truly benefit the nation's youth. He emphasized that BJP's leadership is more committed to the country's progress and the upliftment of the poor.
These rallies show Amit Shah's strong stance against both Kejriwal and Congress, highlighting corruption issues and political dynasties as major points of criticism.