Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the Congress party during his address to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Describing the Congress as “dynastic” and “directionless,” Shah accused the party of hindering the progress and development of the country. He specifically targeted the Congress’s role in delaying the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, alleging that they lacked the intention to facilitate its construction.
Shah stated that hindrances and delays in building the temple of Prabhu Shri Ram were caused by the Congress, underscoring the BJP’s commitment to fulfilling the long-standing promise of constructing the temple.
Shah expressed gratitude to the voters of Rajasthan for their support in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha elections, as well as for electing BJP candidates to power in the state. He lauded the contributions of late Sundar Singh Bhandari in strengthening the BJP’s presence in Rajasthan.
Referring to slogans raised by Prime Minister Modi at the BJP’s National Convention, Shah reiterated the party’s determination to secure victory in the upcoming elections. He urged party workers to ensure that BJP candidates win all 25 seats in Rajasthan, echoing the slogans “Ab Ki Baar 400 paar” and “Fir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar.”
Shah also highlighted the Modi government’s firm stance against terrorism, contrasting it with the perceived inaction of previous governments. He praised the government’s response to terror attacks, including the airstrikes and surgical strikes conducted in response to provocations from Pakistan.
The Home Minister further commended the decision to abrogate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that it had brought stability and progress to the region. He emphasized that the Modi government had fulfilled a long-standing promise to revoke the controversial article, which had hindered the integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India.
Shah credited the leadership of Prime Minister Modi for India’s economic growth and global standing, asserting that under Modi’s leadership, the country had ascended to become the fifth-largest economy in the world. He expressed confidence that a third term for Modi would lead to further economic progress, projecting that India’s economy could rise to the third rank within the next five years.
Concluding his address, Shah reiterated his criticism of the Congress, accusing the party of corruption and inefficiency. He contrasted the alleged transparency of the Modi government with the perceived corruption scandals that plagued the Congress during its tenure.