Amit Shah on infiltrators: 'This country isn't a dharamshala, will remove each one'

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Shah also noted the Ram Temple in Ayodhya and ongoing work on the Maa Ambabai corridor, calling it a cultural and spiritual renaissance. He visited Shri Ambabai Mahalaxmi Temple earlier

Amit Shah on infiltrators: This country isnt a dharamshala, will remove each one
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Kolhapur (Uttam Hindu News): Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while addressing a huge public meeting in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, has launched a scathing political attack on Uddhav Thackeray and the Congress. Taking a very tough stand on the issue of national security and infiltrators, he made it clear that every single infiltrator will be thrown out of the country's borders. Shah warned in strong words that this country is not a dharamshala, but only those who are born on this land will live here. During this important visit, the Home Minister also visited and worshipped at the holy Shaktipeeth Shri Ambabai Mahalaxmi Temple on Saturday and sought the Goddess's blessings for the countrymen.

Mention of Bengal and a strong attack on vote bank politics

Addressing the rally, Amit Shah said that the people of West Bengal have also expressed their faith in the Bharatiya Janata Party and blessed it. He assured the public that in the future, not only will infiltration from Bengal's borders be completely stopped, but such infiltrators will also be selectively expelled from the entire country. Attacking Uddhav Thackeray's politics, Shah said that today, for the sake of power, he has sided with the Congress and only wants to gain political advantage by making infiltrators his vote bank. He thundered that under the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India's security and integrity will be ensured.

PM Modi holds the longest historical record

In his address, Amit Shah highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's major political achievements. He noted that PM Modi recently set a historic record for being the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of the country. The Home Minister stated that under Modi's able leadership, unprecedented work has been done in expanding the rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the NDA alliance from Somnath to Gangasagar and across the country over the past 12 years. Shah reminded political opponents that people used to question the BJP's reach in other parts of the country, but what would it do in West Bengal? However, the people of West Bengal have given a befitting reply to all those critics by giving the BJP their overwhelming support in the last elections.

An unprecedented cultural and spiritual renaissance is taking place in the country

Recalling the old days of the Ram Temple movement, Amit Shah said that when he was young and participated in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, many elders said that the temple would probably not be built in his lifetime. However, by the grace of Lord Ram, the BJP government came to power in 2014, Modi became the Prime Minister of the country, and today the magnificent Ram Temple stands in Ayodhya in all its glory and saffron flag. He said that today, a major cultural and spiritual renaissance is taking place across the country under the motto of "Development as well as Heritage." Along with the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, the rejuvenation of Kedarnath-Badrinath, and the Somnath Temple, work has now begun on the grand corridor of Maa Ambabai, giving a new identity to the country's glorious heritage.

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