Amit Shah Slams Congress on Reservation, Development in Chhotaudepur Rally

Shah asserts BJP's commitment to reservation, criticizes Congress's stance on tribal welfare and appeasement politics.

Amit Shah Slams Congress on Reservation, Development in Chhotaudepur Rally

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing an election rally in Chhotaudepur, Gujarat, dismissed Congress's claims on reservation and the Constitution, asserting BJP's unwavering commitment to reservation. He criticized Congress for its alleged anti-tribal policies and highlighted the BJP government's initiatives for tribal development. Shah also criticized Congress's appeasement policy, citing examples from Karnataka and Kashmir.

Chhotaudepur : Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah, addressing a gathering at an election meeting in Bodeli, Chhotaudepur district, refuted the claims made by Congress regarding reservation and the Constitution. Shah emphasized that as long as the BJP government is in power at the Centre, reservation will be protected. He accused Congress of being the number one anti-tribal party.

Shah highlighted the efforts of the Central Government in tribal development, citing Prime Minister Modi's initiatives that have positively impacted the lives of millions of poor people. He referenced Baba Saheb Ambedkar's vision in the Constitution, advocating for tribal inclusion in budget allocations proportional to their population. Shah noted that under Narendra Modi's leadership, Gujarat became the first state to allocate 14 percent of its budget to tribal welfare.

Criticizing Congress's record, Shah pointed out the absence of a tribal ministry during their tenure and credited Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government for establishing a separate tribal department ministry in 1999.

Shah also attacked Congress's appeasement policy, citing the example of Karnataka where Congress allegedly reduced the OBC community's reservation to accommodate a 5 percent quota for Muslims. He accused Congress of stealing reservation under the guise of social justice.

Referring to statements by Congress's Mallikarjun Kharge questioning Gujarat and Rajasthan's concern for Kashmir, Shah asserted that every Gujarati is ready to sacrifice for Kashmir. He criticized Rahul Gandhi for opposing the removal of Article 370, stating that despite his warnings of bloodshed, the region remained peaceful after its abrogation, showcasing the BJP's resolve and strength.

Shah expressed confidence in BJP's electoral prospects, predicting a significant victory for the party, particularly targeting Rahul Gandhi's candidacy in Rae Bareli. He concluded the rally with chants of "Jai Shree Ram" and urged support for BJP candidate Jashubhai Rathwa in Chhotaudepur.