‘What Congress did for backward class?,’ asks Amit Shah in Depalpur, Madhya Pradesh

The Union Home Minister also said that the central government led by PM Narendra Modi did the work of giving 27 percent reservation to backward classes in MBBS and central seats.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah fiercely attacked Congress in the election meeting at Depalpur, Madhya Pradesh on Saturday. He said that Congress opposed the Mandal Commission report by suppressing it for years.

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“Congress should tell what they did for the backward classes? After the Mandal Commission report came, the Congress party suppressed it for so many years. Congress also opposed the Mandal Commission report. Till now they have not given 27 percent reservation,” said Amit Shah.

The Union Home Minister also said that the central government led by PM Narendra Modi did the work of giving 27 percent reservation to backward classes in MBBS and central seats.

Amit Shah also praised BJP government at the centre by saying, “The Congress Party can neither protect the country nor prosper the country. Modi ji worked to kill terrorists by bribing them at home and transformed the country from 11th to 5th economy.”

Amit Shah further praised Shivraj Chouhan’s government in Madhya Pradesh by saying that the state government made 5 lakh kilometers of roads in 18 years. “During the divided government, it was not known whether there was a pothole in the road or a road in the pothole. Shivraj ji has worked to accelerate the development of Madhya Pradesh by building 5 lakh kilometers of roads in 18 years,” said Amit Shah.

Amit Shah further attacked Congress party over Ram Mandir issue.

“For 70 years, the Congress party was stalling, postponing and diverting the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya. Modi ji came, also performed Bhoomi Pujan in 2019 and Modi ji will also perform Pran Pratistha on January 22, 2024,” said Amit Shah.

“Rahul Baba used to ask – He will build the temple only, but will not tell the date,” said Amit Shah by attacking Rahul Gandhi.

Voting for the assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 17, while the counting of votes will take place on December 3. BJP is releasing its manifesto 6 days before the elections. In view of the assembly elections, BJP will make many big announcements. Let us tell you that in 2018, BJP had to face defeat in MP, however in 2020, due to Jyotiraditya Scindia leaving Congress, BJP government was again formed in the state.