Oppn practices appeasement, nepotism but Modi established politics of performance: Amit Shah

New Delhi, EW News : Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the opposition, particularly the INC alliance led by the Congress, accusing them of indulging in divisive politics fueled by appeasement, nepotism, and corruption. In contrast, Shah lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for ushering in an era of performance-driven politics that prioritizes development over dynastic interests.

Addressing the BJP National Council Meeting at Bharat Mandapam, Shah criticized the INC alliance for tarnishing India's democratic ethos with their self-serving agendas. He accused them of perpetuating corruption, casteism, and dynastic rule, which stifled the voices of the common people. In contrast, he credited PM Modi for eradicating these malaises and placing development at the forefront of the national agenda.

Highlighting Modi's unwavering commitment to national security, Shah commended the Prime Minister's stance on prioritizing India's interests without compromising on security. He praised Modi's efforts to bolster India's foreign policy while maintaining a strong stance on national security, asserting India's position as a global leader.

Shah also criticized the INC alliance for promoting familial interests over public welfare, citing examples of prominent leaders aiming to elevate their family members to positions of power. He accused them of perpetuating a culture of entitlement and nepotism, contrasting this with the BJP's focus on meritocracy and inclusive development.

Furthermore, Shah highlighted the BJP government's initiatives aimed at empowering marginalized communities, emphasizing PM Modi's commitment to uplift Dalits, Adivasis, and backward classes. He underscored the transformative impact of BJP policies, which have empowered these communities and given them a voice in national discourse.

The Home Minister also condemned the political violence orchestrated by the INC alliance in states like Kerala and West Bengal, where BJP workers have been targeted and killed. He called upon party workers to redouble their efforts in spreading awareness about the Modi government's achievements and ensure victory in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

In conclusion, Shah reaffirmed the nation's faith in PM Modi's leadership, asserting that the country has unequivocally chosen Modi to lead it towards a brighter future. He urged BJP workers to tirelessly work towards securing another term for PM Modi, vowing to continue the government's agenda of inclusive development and progress.--

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