Whatever Amit Shah said is correct: Shambhavi Chaudhary supported the comment of the Home Minister on the intruders

Patna, 19 September (IANS) Lok Jansansh Party (Ram Vilas) MP, Shambhvi Chaudhary on Friday accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s remarks of protecting intruders for electoral benefits. Responding to Amit Shah’s speech at Delhi’s Thayagaraj Stadium, he said that the special intensive amendment (SIR) drive by the Election Commission was necessary to maintain the integrity of the election process.

“Whatever Amit Shah said is absolutely correct,” Chaudhary told IANS.

“Special intensive amendments are being organized to strengthen the electoral process and ensure only the right to vote for eligible Indian citizens. Voting is a sacred part of our democracy. Unfortunately, Rahul Gandhi’s opposition to this process seems to be as it seems that he stands with intruders rather than people of this country.”

He further questioned the objectives of the Congress party, alleging that his resistance to the voter verification process was not in the interest of the nation, but was aimed at getting votes from illegal entry.

“The Election Commission of India (ECI) is doing this entire practice for voters who are Indian citizens and legal, but the way Rahul Gandhi is raising his voice against it, it definitely seems as if he is helping the intruders. They are doing all this for the intruders, but not in favor of the people of the country,” they claimed.

Reacting to the recently launched ‘Bihar Adikar Yatra’ by RJD leader and former vice-president of Bihar, Tejshvi Yadav, a campaign against-Arjagari, inflation and crimes against women dismissed it as electoral theater only.

“Tejashvi Yadav is now on a visit because elections are near. But after the last elections, he disappeared. What has he developed since then, this time the people of Bihar are firmly with the NDA. Under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, real development is visible. They are not Yatri.

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Criticizing the methods of Tejashvi’s campaign, he said, “He is not distributing the pen to the students – he is throwing them what we worship as a symbol of Saraswati, insults him. It reflects his mentality. Despite all his efforts, even his coalition does not see him as the Chief Minister’s face.”

Chaudhary also excavated Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, suggesting that he used regional colleagues like Tejashvi for his ‘Voter Abhikar Yatra’ and is now chasing a single political route.

“For the alliance, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has used him in his visit. But, now he is on a single journey,” he said.

During the five -day campaign, Tejashvi will travel to 10 districts of the state, who were untouched during the ‘Voter Abhikar Yatra’ led by the Congress leader.

The five -day ‘Bihar Adikar Yatra’ will cover the districts of Jehovabad, Nalanda, Patna, Begusarai, Khagaria, Madhapura, Saharsa, Supul, Sandastipur and Verry.

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