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Karnataka BJP questions Congress- Will we have to bring Bin Laden in place of Amit Shah?

Bengaluru (IANS) | The Karnataka BJP has rejected Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s alleged inflammatory speech and Congress party’s claim of filing a police complaint against him in the state. National General Secretary C.T. Ravi said on Thursday that the Election Commission would look into the demand of the Congress to boycott Amit Shah’s programs in the state. Ravi quipped- Are we going to replace Amit Shah with Bin Laden?

These people (leaders of Congress party) want Madani (Abdul Nassar Madani), Laden and Dawood Ibrahim. Ravi asked a question – doesn’t he want the patriot Amit Shah?

Ravi alleged that, KPCC president DK Shivakumar had said that the D J Halli and K G Halli gang (accused in violence in Bengaluru) were his brothers. He stood by the accused during the violence in Padarayanapura, Bengaluru. Where this Taliban gang will emerge in the state, Congress administration means Taliban model of administration. Communal conflicts are guaranteed during Congress rule. All the people involved in communal violence have joined hands with that party.

He said that Amit Shah’s statement of communal violence in the state after Congress came to power is correct. One thing is clear, Congress has joined hands with PFI and SDPI, he said. If Congress comes to power, Taliban forces will increase and DJ Halli-KG Halli gangs will become active.

Union Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shobha Karandlaje said that communal clashes used to happen during the Congress rule, but they stopped after the BJP came to power. Amit Shah stopped communal violence and terrorist activities in the country. He is the most capable Home Minister after late Sardar Patel.

–IANS

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