'This time the election will be between Ram devotees and those who shot at them…', Home Minister said in Banda

Home Minister Amit Shah visited Banda in Uttar Pradesh for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. During a public meeting, he asked whether the Ram temple should have been built in Ayodhya. He stated that the election is between Ram devotees and those who oppose them. SP-Congress delayed the issue of Ram Mandir, causing the Saryu river to turn red with blood. When Modi won for the second time, the Ram temple was consecrated.

Shah criticized Akhilesh Babu, Dimple Bhabhi, and Rahul Baba for not attending the Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha, accusing them of being more concerned with their vote bank. He questioned the India Alliance on who would become Prime Minister if they secure a majority. Shah emphasized the need for a Prime Minister with a “56-inch chest”, dismissing the idea of a rotating leadership like a grocery shop.

Slogans of “Modi-Modi” are being raised across the country, with praise for Modi bringing India from 11th to 3rd position. Shah highlighted Modi’s surgical strike in Pulwama, which shocked Pakistan. He criticized Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar for suggesting that Pakistan had an “item bomb” and for discouraging attacks. Shah asserted that BJP members are not afraid and that having PM Modi eliminates the need for fear.

Farooq Abdullah and Iyer were mentioned as figures who spread fear, but Shah reiterated that PM Modi’s presence in the country makes fear unnecessary. He addressed comments made by Congress’s Kharge about the people of UP and Kashmir, stating that every child in Banda would sacrifice their lives for Kashmir. Shah credited Modi with ending Naxalism in Kashmir and highlighted the contrast between a PM who sells tea and a political leader seeking to make their son Prime Minister. Shah also promised that everyone would receive water from the Ken-Betwa project.. Read More Here

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