‘Nothing for BJP to hide and be afraid of’: Home Minister Amit Shah responds to Hindenburg-Adani row

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in an interview with news agency ANI on Tuesday, spoke on a range of issues, including the opposition’s allegations on the Hindenburg-Adani row. Responding to a question on the Adani issue, he said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has nothing to hide and nothing to fear.

word deletion issue in parliament

On the issue of deletion of Rahul Gandhi’s speech, he said that this is not the first time that someone’s comment has been deleted in Parliament.

“The history of Parliament’s proceedings clearly shows this (multiple expulsions). This is the place to discuss under the rules using parliamentary language,” Shah said on the opposition’s allegation that he could not speak in Parliament because His words are being taken out.

Tripura Assembly Election

Shah said his party would increase its seats and vote share in Tripura.

He said, “The Congress and the Communist Party have come together because they have accepted that they alone cannot defeat the BJP. Before 12 noon on the day of counting, the BJP will get an absolute majority in Tripura and form the government.”

assembly elections

He said BJP would win all four states – Rajasthan, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

BJP will form government in Karnataka with full majority. He said that in the last 2 months I have visited the state 5 times.

He said, “I have seen the pulse of the people of the state and seen the popularity of PM Modi there – BJP will get huge mandate in Karnataka.”

Shah said that the people of Mandya are also moving away from dynastic parties and accepting BJP’s politics of development and this is a good sign for Karnataka.

bbc documentary row

On the BBC documentary on PM Modi, the Home Minister said, “Despite thousands of conspiracies, the truth comes out. They have been following Modi since 2002.

Northeast Development
He claimed that before the year 2024, all the state capitals of the northeastern region would get rail and air connectivity.

He said, “Tribal communities are now experiencing development. Today, we have the first tribal President of the country. The benefits being given to poor families are also being extended to the tribal community without any discrimination. They were misled earlier.” ,

Khalistan issue

On the Khalistan issue, Shah said, “We have kept a close watch on it, discussed the issue with the Punjab government as well. There is good coordination between various agencies. I am sure we will not allow it to flourish.”

Jammu and Kashmir Statehood and Article 370

He said, “I had clearly said that statehood will be restored in Jammu and Kashmir after the elections. The process of preparing voter lists in the Union Territory is nearing completion. Now the Election Commission has to take a decision on the elections.” ” Statehood restored in Jammu and Kashmir.

“Since terrorism started in J&K, the figures related to terrorism are the lowest today. Crores of tourists and travelers are now visiting J&K. This is a big change. Since 1950, the removal of Article 370 was on our agenda.” Now the way development works are happening in the UT and the way terrorists and terrorist attacks are reducing, it proves that we are in the right direction. You can see the data,” he said.

rename row

On allegations of erasing Mughal history by changing the name, Shah said, ‘Nobody’s contribution should be removed, nor do we want to remove them… We have not renamed a single city, which did not have an old name earlier. cities

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