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Amit Shah's Bold Claim: Rahul Gandhi, Omar Abdullah's Plot To Release Terrorists Post-J&K Elections

In a fervent address at a rally in Loharu, Haryana, Union Home Minister Amit Shah leveled serious accusations against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and National Conference head Omar Abdullah.

Shah claimed that their alleged agenda involves releasing all terrorists following the Jammu and Kashmir elections, initiating talks with Pakistan, and lifting bans on terror organizations.

Amit Shah s Bold Claim Rahul Gandhi Omar Abdullah s Plot To Release Terrorists Post-J amp amp K Elections
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Amit Shah's Bold Claim Ahead J&K Polls

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has significantly bolstered our armed forces," Shah stated. "However, Rahul Gandhi's alignment with Omar Abdullah is concerning. Their plan seems to be releasing terrorists after the elections, resuming dialogue with Pakistan, and easing restrictions on terror groups."

Shah emphasized that the BJP, under Modi's leadership, will not permit any harm to come to Kashmir. "While Rahul Gandhi and Hooda might wish to reinstate Article 370, the BJP stands firm that even the Pakistani-administered part of Kashmir belongs to India."

The rally also saw Shah addressing accusations related to Haryana. He criticized the Congress for allegedly promoting appeasement politics and claimed that slogans praising Pakistan were being heard in Haryana. "Congress is dragging Haryana into divisive politics," he asserted. Shah praised the BJP's efforts in enhancing sports facilities and infrastructure across the state, highlighting the party's commitment to comprehensive development.

Turning his attention to former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Shah criticized his tenure for purchasing a limited number of crops at minimum support price (MSP). Shah contended that the BJP's decade-long governance has seen the purchase of 24 types of crops at MSP, contrasting this with Hooda's record and assuring that every grain produced in Haryana will be sold under the current administration.

Haryana is scheduled for a single-phase election on October 5, with vote counting set for October 8.

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