Uproot Congress-NCP govt in Maharashtra: Amit Shah


Kolhapur (Maharashtra), Sep 18 (IANS): BJP president Amit Shah Thursday gave a clarion call to "uproot the scam-ridden Congress-NCP" government in Maharashtra to ensure the state's return to pride and progress.

Launching the party's campaign for the Oct 15 assembly elections, Shah said that the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party have "destroyed" the state during their rule over the past 15 years.

"(NCP president) Sharad Pawar commercialised politics like no other leader in the country... Ajit Pawar was involved in scams... There were scams after scams in the state worth a total of Rs.11,88,000 crore," Shah alleged.

He said that the money lost in scams - Rs.11,88,000 crore - would have been enough to run the state economy for at least five years.

Shah thundered that after the scams were exposed, name-sake inquiries were conducted -- "Ajit Pawar quit and came back within a couple of months following a 'probe'. If proper and genuine investigations are conducted into all these scams, no Congress-NCP leader will remain out of jail."

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief lamented that in the past 15 years of the Congress-NCP regime, they emptied the state's coffers to such an extent that even if the BJP comes to power, it would be very difficult to run the government.

Lauding Maharashtra for being the country's "growth engine" without which development and progress of the country is not possible, Shah urged his party workers to "strongly unite and throw away this government".

"Do you want this scam-ridden government to continue? Do you want Sharad Pawar's 'business-politics'? If you want a government of principles, cooperation, development, which can stop farmer suicides or commercialisation of education -- then it's imperative to remove this government... Without a change in Maharashtra, change in the country is difficult," Shah declared.

Referring to the logjam in the seat-sharing talks between BJP and the Shiv Sena, Shah adopted a non-committal, diplomatic stance, urging state leaders of both parties to reach an understanding soon.

"I appeal to both parties to solve the issue... We have taken two steps ahead, now they (Shiv Sena) should also come forward... We shall do it (seat-share understanding) with dignity and respect... It is necessary for change," Shah appealed.

Shah assured that the BJP would bring back "the pride of Maharashtra" and said that the BJP's campaign for "Congress-mukt (free)" India cannot be achieved without a "Congress-free" Maharashtra.

The BJP leader, who called Kolhapur his "sasural" since his wife Sonal hails from this erstwhile bastion of the Maratha empire in western Maharashtra, started his campaign with prayers at the famous Mahalakshmi Temple here.

Shah arrived Mumbai yesterday on a three-day visit to the poll-bound state and reached Kolhapur Wednesday where the NCP had launched its campaign two days ago.

  

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  • ZAMEER, UDIPI

    Fri, Sep 19 2014

    kallu mama knows only one dialoge UPROOT please talk anything good work that works, this mentality is reversing to you AB B SUDARJAOO

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  • eugine serrao, moodbidri,israel

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    shan,sir mumbai me apka dal nahi gal ne wali hai,

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  • Vincent Praveen Castelino, Pernal / Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 18 2014


    BJP roots are already started uprooting!!! and voters have realized "FEKU" and company only give "Bhashans" and "Tall promises"

    Gone are the days... were people believed your party and gave you a chance!!! and now you know very well that you have to have an "ENCOUNTER" with the Indian Electorate for Faking them!!!! Be prepared!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    In Hindi we call him Tothlia ...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    Relax Mr.Shah. Elections are not as easy as Fake encounters.

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  • praveen, kulshekar

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    Shah and co please grow... every non BJP state you visit the same stories and dialogues....Uproot What?! is it a papaya tree? tomorrow you may go to Telangana and say uproot TRS...next Punjab your own ally SAD....soon hope you are not uprooted

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  • Lancy Henry Moras (Lhm), Moushmi Creations, Bajjodi

    Thu, Sep 18 2014

    "Vande Maataram"


    India certainly is on road to become an industrialized nation but sadly the fruits of this industrialization do not seem to trickle down to its poor millions. This raises a very serious question. Is India's planning on the right path? Is this growth rate sufficient to alleviate poverty in a reasonable time frame, say two or three decades? Or India will grow into an industrialized giant/behemoth wherein a big percentage has to be content with poverty and live below subsistence level existence as had happened in the developed world during the early stages of industrial revolution. It is time the polity and planners brood over this concern and come out with solutions that will bring the graphs of reservations and subsidies sloping downwards at the earliest.


    Amit Shah over to you Sir.

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