‘Aap chronology samjhiye’: Amit Shah slams opposition over Pegasus row

Home Minister Amit Shah has slammed the opposition over the Pegasus Snoopgate in a weblog posted on his web site. In the weblog put up, the Union Home Minister used his now well-known phrase ‘Aap Chronology Samjhiye’ to convey his message to the general public.
Amit Shah mentioned, “The facts and sequence of events are for the entire nation to see. Today the Monsoon Session of Parliament has started. In what seemed like a perfect cue, late last evening we saw a report which has been amplified by a few sections with only one aim – to do whatever is possible and humiliate India at the world stage, peddle the same old narratives about our nation and derail India’s development trajectory.”
“The people of India have high hopes from the current Monsoon Session. Key bills for the welfare of farmers, youngsters, women and the backward sections of society are lined up for debate and discussion. No less than the Prime Minister said that the Government is ready to discuss all topics,” he added.
The Home Minister additionally mentioned that it isn’t stunning that the Congress occasion has jumped into the matter. He mentioned that they’ve a well-known historical past of “trampling over democracy” and now that their home is just not so as, they’ve latched into the difficulty to derail the agenda of the Parliament.
Notably, Amit Shah mentioned, “People have often associated this phrase with me in lighter vein but today I want to seriously say – the timing of the selective leaks, the disruptions…Aap Chronology Samajhiye! This is a report by the disrupters for the obstructers. Disrupters are global organisations which do not like India to progress. Obstructers are political players in India who do not want India to progress. People of India are very good at understanding this chronology and connection.”
Foreign media in collaboration with leftist propagandist web site The Wire has made a sequence of allegations towards the Indian Government with none shred of proof. The Wire obtained the data from Forbidden Stories and Amnesty, each with in depth hyperlinks to the US institution and international regime change propaganda.