Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s Bihar visit has ignited speculation across the state’s political corridors. BJP provincial president Sanjay Saraogi amplified the intrigue with a tantalizing remark: ‘Whenever Amit Shah visits Bihar, big resolutions emerge – and this time, something huge is brewing.’
The visit featured vital guidelines from Shah, setting the stage for upcoming initiatives. Saraogi flagged the rampant Bangladeshi encroachments in Seemanchal, noting directives to vacate illegal settlements penetrating 10 km into India.
He outlined the Centre’s unwavering goals: total elimination of terror networks and Naxal insurgency, coupled with the removal of illegal immigrants. Protecting the homeland is paramount, fueling aggressive countermeasures.
Dismissing talks of Seemanchal’s bifurcation into a separate entity, Saraogi deemed it baseless political drama. He confirmed zero awareness of any legitimate scheme in that direction.
Saraogi lambasted rivals for their hit-and-run election tactics – flashy speeches followed by abandonment. BJP stands apart, executing solid advancements in growth and protection. Bihar watches closely as these portents unfold.