Amit Shah in Kerala, says 'Confident BJP will form Govt'

Amit Shah on Wednesday attacked the Congress party fiercely during a roadshow in Trippunithura, Kerala. He said that the Congress is a 'Confuse Party'.

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Published on: 24 March 2021 8:09 AM GMT
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New Delhi: Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah on Wednesday attacked the Congress party fiercely during a roadshow in Trippunithura, Kerala. He said that the Congress is a 'Confuse Party'. Here he is contesting against the communist and fighting with the communist in Bengal.

Congress Party is Confused: Amit Shah

Shah further said that he is very confused. His leadership is also confuse and the party is also confused. The Home Minister further said that the people of Kerala are upset with LDF and UDF, people here are seeing BJP as an option and I can definitely say that we are performing in Kerala elections this time with a very good lead.

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He said that Kerala was once known as the most educated and peace loving state as a model of development and tourism. But the governments of LDF, UDF have done the work of making Kerala a hub of corruption. Let me tell you that on April 6 in Kerala, voting will be held on 140 seats.

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Amit Shah said to the people of Kerala, what is the point of re-electing the Chief Minister of the state, his Principal Secretary, the woman promoted by the Principal Secretary, who is involved in smuggling?

The Union Home Minister said that some journalists said that the Chief Minister of Kerala does that the ED is investigating with distinction.

Did the main accused of the gold scam work in your office or not? Did your government pay a monthly salary of Rs 3 lakh to the main accused or not?

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