Don't get swayed away with Congress's campaign, promises, warns Amit Shah


Ahmedabad, Sep 4 (IANS): Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Sunday warned youngsters not to get influenced with campaigns and promises of the Congress, alleging that doing so can ruin Gujarat's development.

Drawing a sharp contrast between the Congress and BJP rule in the state, Shah said, "During Congress rule, dropout rate in primary schools was 37 per cent, curfew used to remain imposed in Ahmedabad city for 200 days in a year and communal riots were common."

"However, the BJP-led governments at the state and the Centre have put the state on path of development, now the dropout rate is almost zero, curfew has become a thing of past, if you take general knowledge test of teenager or youth who is born post 2002, he will not know what curfew is," claimed the Home Minister.

Whenever elections draw close, Congressmen have a habit of reaching out to public and make tall promises but they do not have vision, determination or commitment like BJP and its leadership, he alleged.

After inaugurating smart schools, Shah appreciated the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation and the elected office bearers for developing smart schools and their commitment towards the New Education policy rolled out by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The four smart schools, Shah inaugurated on Sunday, are developed with an investment of Rs 9.50 crore.

These schools will benefit 3,200 students. These four schools take total number of smart schools in Ahmedabad to 23.

 

  

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    Why did you visit Hariharpura swamiji before elections, Amit bhai? He's partnered with you to launder money and fund elections, is it? We can all see the most corrupt party in the centre. Where once people who indulged in corruption were scared, now they're so confident, they are doing it khullam khulla.

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  • Alfria, Manglore/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    Now there is no curfew because the people doing riots are now in power, now this fellow understands that jumla is not working.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    Now this Tadi par is preaching..

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    Look who is talking about campaign promises. You and your party have taken the country for a ride. There was curfew because of the opposition when BJP was not in power. One more thing I have noticed when BJP is in the opposition there are instances when footwear is tossed at ruling party minister's.

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    You have made your son's life made easy, that's all. How do you expect common people to survive with petrol above 100/-, LPG above 1000/- ? 40% government should go. Let an educated person take up the nation's leadership. Not, unpad gavaar Gujju thugs.

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  • Alphonso Dsouza, Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    We all eagerly waited for BJP to fulfil at least 50% of the promises made in 2014. Toilets, Beti Padavo, Black money distribution to poor, Free Education for poor, Jobs, infra structure development leading to employment, Every person to have his or her own house by 2019 ... where are they. Just come to Bombay and see the road footpaths are used by paupers, no walk space as dirt is on foot paths, cooking is on footpaths. Dont blame any one, there are only political promises - never to be fulfilled. All parties are same.

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  • Ranjith Poojary, kudla

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    yes yes congress promised 15 lakhs very bad ppl..

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  • Ravi, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    There is Rahul wave in the country. BJP will be defeated ....the most corrupt party.

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