
Before the first phase of voting in Gujarat on December 1, Union Home Minister Amit Shah strongly attacked the Aam Aadmi Party. On the question of AAP's entry in the Gujarat assembly elections, Amit Shah said that every party has the right to contest elections, but it is up to the people whether they accept the party or not. He said that AAP is nowhere in the minds of the people of Gujarat. Wait for the election results, maybe your name will not appear in the list of successful candidates. On the Congress, Shah said it is still the main opposition party, but the party is going through a crisis, and its effects are visible in Gujarat as well.
We have full faith in PM Modi: Amit Shah
In an interview with news agency PTI, Amit Shah cited the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the all-round development of Gujarat during his tenure as the state's chief minister, and the implementation of the zero appeasement policy by people in the BJP repeatedly over the years. Told the main reason for expressing confidence. Shah said that the BJP will register an unprecedented victory in Gujarat. People have full faith in our party and our leader Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Reply on Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra
When asked about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra, Shah said that continuous efforts are necessary for politics. “I have always believed that politicians need to work hard and it is good when one works hard. But in politics, only continuous efforts show results. So wait and watch.
Amit Shah taught a lesson to the students
Amit Shah said that a student's original thinking can be easily developed in his/her mother tongue and there is a strong link between original thinking and research. On history education, Amit Shah said he urges students to study 300 Jananayaks who have not been given due credit by historians and also 30 empires that ruled India and Established a very good model of governance. He said that now the time has come that people and students should know about the real history of the country.
Promotion of Hindi or regional languages in the field of medicine, technology, and law
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that states should take initiative to promote education in Hindi or regional languages in the fields of medicine, technology, and law so that the country can harness the talent of non-English speaking students. Stressing the importance of education in Hindi and regional languages, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shah said that if students are taught in their mother tongue, they can easily develop the process of original thinking and this will lead to research and development. Innovation will get a boost.
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