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  • Only BJP can stop ‘infiltration’ in West Bengal: Amit Shah

    Kolkata: Giving a clarion call to bring a change of power in West Bengal, Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that infiltration in the state will stop completely if the BJP comes to power in 2026. “Bengal is a bordering state and there is Statesponsored infiltration here. Only solution to bring Bengal out of this situation is to bring the BJP government to power in 2026. Cow smuggling, bomb explosions, corruption in PDS, cut money and syndicate raj, the only solution to these problems is formation. of BJP government here. Incidents like Sandeshkhali and RG Kar and disrespect to women should stop,” Shah emphasized.

    Lashing out at the Trinamool government over corruption, Shah said the funds sent by the Modi government are routed by the ruling party to corrupt Trinamool leaders. “Mamata Didi talks about injustice in MGNREGA. You (Mamata) were part of UPA. But now in the NDA regime, Modi, in the last ten years, has sent Rs 56,000 crore for NREGA. When Modi sends money, it goes to corrupt. TMC leaders. Did the money go to people or Trinamool Congress,” Shah said while hitting out at INDIA bloc as well during his speech.

    “Mamataji claims Modiji is not allowing development in Bengal. You are misleading the people of the state. Bengali was recognized as a ‘Classical language’ by Modi. You did not show spirit to show respect to the PM,” Shah said.

  • Acts of discrimination is not going to be tolerated: BCCI secretary Jay Shah

    BCCI secretary Jay Shah on Sunday reacted strongly to the racist slurs hurled at Indian cricketers through the third Test in Australia, saying such “acts of discrimination will not be tolerated” since racism has no place in sport and society.
    Shah denounced the abuses that pacers Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah needed to endure from a couple of rowdy followers, who had been expelled from the stadium .
    “Racism has no place in our great sport or in any walk of society. I’ve spoken to @CricketAus and they have ensured strict action against the offenders. @BCCI and Cricket Australia stand together. These acts of discrimination will not be tolerated,” Shah tweeted.
    Siraj, nonetheless grieving the demise of his father a little bit over a month in the past, was known as a “Brown Dog” and “Big Monkey” from the SCG stands, BCCI sources instructed PTI.
    The 26-year-old, on his maiden tour Down Under, adopted the protocol and promptly went as much as his skipper Ajinkya Rahane and the on-field umpires, who halted play for about 10 minutes and known as within the safety, which evicted six folks.
    Cricket Australia and the ICC have additionally denounced the incidents that occurred on the third and fourth day of the third Test.
    Cricketers from the around the globe additionally stated in a single voice that racism has no place in any sport.

  • Shah congratulates Nadda on victory in elections, PM Modi will join the celebrations held in the evening

     Home Minister Amit Shah met the BJP President and congratulated him for the BJP’s victory in many states including Bihar Assembly.

    He tweeted that he congratulated the national president JP Nadda at the residence of the BJP in the Bihar assembly elections and by-elections in different states. All the workers under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nadda ji are dedicated to the overall development of the country.

    Today, the victory will be celebrated at the BJP headquarters in Delhi. It will include Shah and PM Modi b. The whole country is eyeing this event. NDA government is going to be formed in Bihar. It is certain that JDU National President Nitish Kumar will become the Chief Minister. It is not decided when his swearing will take place, but JDU leader KC Tyagi has given a big statement. He has said that Nitish Kumar can take oath as Chief Minister after Diwali. Let us know that when Nitish Kumar will take the oath now, he will take the post as the Chief Minister for the seventh time. 

    After the victory in the elections, there is an atmosphere of celebration in the NDA continuously in Bihar. While JDU and BJP workers are celebrating in Patna, preparations are on to welcome PM Modi in the evening at the BJP headquarters in Delhi.

  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets groups of representatives from Jammu and Kashmir

    Union Minister of Home Affairs Shri Amit Shah met three different groups of representatives from Jammu and Kashmir today.

    This was his first meeting with the representatives of sarpanches from various districts of Jammu and Kashmir after abrogation of Article 370. He also met representatives of fruit growers, agricultural markets and some members of local horticulture associations. He also met the representatives of the community of people displaced in the partition. All three delegations congratulated the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the Union Home Minister for the courageous step of abolishing article 370 and 35A.

    Shri Shah informed the delegation of sarpanches that henceforth the provisions of the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendment Acts would be applicable to Jammu and Kashmir and this would serve to empower local governance and panchayati Raj institutions in Jammu and Kashmir.

    On the issue of mobile connectivity and restoration of communications, the Union Home minister said that the issue would be expedited and that a solution would be found as quickly as possible. Greeting the sarpanches, Shri Shah hailed them as the leaders of Jammu and Kashmir and said that it would be their responsibility to ensure that the benefits of various government schemes would reach the correct beneficiaries and that an atmosphere of peace and prosperity is maintained. Shri Shah promised to begin recruitment for various government jobs at the earliest and said that the government would ensure merit-based recruitment of at least five aspirants from each village.

    The representatives of fruit growers expressed their concern regarding the possibility of unsold and wasted produce. Shri Shah reassured them by saying that the government is in touch with concerned agencies to resolve the issue. He noted that with the abrogation of Article 370, the benefits of various government schemes like PM Fasal Bima Yojana would reach all farmers of Jammu and Kashmir now.

    Shri Shah clarified that the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir would be restored as soon as the situation warrants, and asked the representatives to not believe any rumours. Shri Shah reassured the representatives that nobody’s land would be taken away and government land would be used for the establishment of industries, hospitals and educational institutions. This would not only create employment opportunities for the locals but also enhance tax revenues for the state, which in turn would be used for the welfare of the people.

    Shri Shah said that it was essential to change the atmosphere and bring the people of Jammu and Kashmir to mainstream. Shri Shah promised to begin the process of Block level elections as quickly as possible. He told the representatives that your fight is against terrorism, as is ours, hence we should ensure an atmosphere of peace in Jammu and Kashmir at the earliest.

    Shri Shah met the representatives of the displaced people who had initially registered in various stages of India but later settled in Jammu and Kashmir. Shri Shah assured them that they are being considered for inclusion in the scheme under which displaced families registered in Jammu and Kashmir are given financial assistance.

  • Rise above Politics, Stand with the Government when the question is of National Security: Shri Amit Shah to Opposition

    Shri Amit Shah : In our culture, when people give us a mandate, we give account of each penny spent.
    Atal ji said that we live not for politics but for India

    Addressing an event in Solapur today, Union Minister for Home Affairs, Shri Amit Shah said that taking the bold step of abrogating Article 370, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given a strong message that the Unity and Integrity of India comes above everything else. On the issue of Article 370, people of India are standing like a rock with the Prime Minister, he said.

    Shri Shah said Sardar Patel integrated 630 princely states but was not allowed to integrate Jammu & Kashmir into India. This Government under the leadership of Shri Narendra Modi has realized this dream of Sardar Patel and that of the people of India for the last 70 years. Jammu Kashmir is an integral part of India and doors of development have now been opened for the people. Now no enemy can dare to attempt any misadventure against the security and integrity of India, he added.

    The Home Minister said that those in the opposition have opposed this step tooth and nail and have questioned the abrogation of Article 370. They must clarify whether they want terrorism to continue and bloodshed to go on in the country. Their statements are being used by our enemies against India in the UN, he said.

    Speaking further on how normalcy is being restored in Jammu Kashmir, Shri Shah said that since August 5 there has not been a single bullet fired in the state and not a single life has been lost. He said, “I appeal to all political parties to rise above politics, not think about vote bank and stand with the government to secure the unity and integrity of the country. There are many other issues on which politics can be done but it must not happen on issues of national security and integrity of the Nation”.

    The Home Minister remembered how Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee supported Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Government in 1965 and Smt. Indira Gandhi led government during 1971 Indo-Pak wars, on the floor of the Parliament. When in 1994, Pakistan brought up the Kashmir issue again, the P.V. Narasimha Rao Government brought a resolution in the Parliament, which was supported by our party in both Houses. The question came up as to who would present India’s case strongly in the UN, Shri Rao said that no one other than Shri Vajpayee can do this. Shri Vajpayee, though being in the opposition, led the Indian delegation to UN and presented India’s stand in front of the world strongly. He used to say, “We live not for politics but for India”.

    Appealing to the opposition to stand united with the Government on issues concerning National Security, Shri Shah reiterated, “We have always supported the government on all the issues where the country is concerned. I expect the same from the opposition as well”.