Amit Shah Mocks Nitish-Lalu Alliance

  • Amit Shah, while addressing a public meeting in Jhanjharpur, sarcastically referred to the Nitish-Lalu alliance as a mixture of water and oil.
  • He criticized Nitish Kumar, saying that no matter how selfish he is, oil and water cannot co-exist. The alliance Nitish has formed to become the Prime Minister will also lead to his downfall.

Home Minister Stays Updated with Bihar News

  • Amit Shah stated that he reads Bihar’s newspapers daily and has noticed the continuous rise in crime rates.
  • He warned the people of Bihar about the consequences of the selfish alliance, which will bring back the era of lawlessness in the state.
  • Shah questioned the audience if they want the return of “Jungle Raj” and criticized Lalu Yadav’s resurgence while Nitish Kumar is becoming inactive.

Opposition Alliance’s Name Change and Corruption

  • Amit Shah questioned the need for the opposition alliance to change its name, highlighting the UPA’s involvement in scams worth Rs 12 lakh crore.
  • He accused Lalu Yadav of corruption during his tenure as Railway Minister, stating that cases are currently ongoing in court.
  • Shah emphasized that changing the name will not help the alliance come to power and criticized Lalu Prasad Yadav for hindering Bihar’s progress.

Nitish-Lalu Criticized on Sanatan Issue

  • Amit Shah targeted the Lalu-Nitish government on the issue of Sanatan, questioning their decision to cancel holidays for festivals like Janmashtami and Rakshabandhan.
  • He accused the alliance of appeasement and warned that if Narendra Modi is not re-elected as Prime Minister, infiltration in the Seemanchal area will increase, causing problems in Bihar.

Source: Amit Shah Rally in Bihar: Amit Shah cornered Lalu-Nitish on ‘Jungle Raj’, read important points of the speech.

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