Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress and Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray, alleging they exploit infiltrators for political gain. Shah emphasized that India, under PM Modi’s leadership, prioritizes national security. Speaking in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, Shah highlighted the BJP’s nationwide growth over 12 years, including recent success in West Bengal.
Shah assured that border infiltration in Bengal will be halted, with each infiltrator identified and removed. He praised PM Modi’s achievements, citing advancements in various sectors like rural and urban development, agriculture, and technology. Shah underscored the historical significance of the Ram Mandir construction and various cultural projects undertaken during Modi’s tenure.
The Home Minister lauded the ongoing cultural revival in India, emphasizing the importance of heritage and development. He mentioned the reconstruction of religious sites like Kashi Vishwanath, Kedarnath, and Badrinath, showcasing a blend of tradition and progress nationwide. Shah highlighted Maharashtra’s role in preserving cultural landmarks, symbolizing a collective pride in India’s heritage.
