‘Don’t want to grab power by killing workers’: Amit Shah targets TMC in Parliament

Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that the BJP wants to contest elections everywhere on the basis of its ideology, programmes, popularity of leadership and performance of the government, and not by resorting to violence against opponents. Replying to the debate on the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (Amendment) Bill, 2022 in Lok Sabha, Shah said that the BJP wants to form government everywhere and hence it contests elections.

“Why did you go to Goa, why are you going to Tripura. You have a right to go, I don’t say don’t go, every party should go to all places with its ideology, programmes, performance, that’s the beauty of democracy,” Shah said this in a candid reply to the remarks made by TMC MP Saugata Roy. He said that only those who are afraid of losing power can object to it, not the supporters of democracy.

“I want to say that based on our programmes, ideology, leadership popularity and performance of our government, we want to contest and win elections everywhere. But we do not want to grab power by killing the workers of rival parties, (rival) Carrying out a series of murders by raping the wives and daughters of party workers. This is not our culture,” Shah said in an apparent reference to West Bengal and the ruling TMC there. He also took a dig at Congress and TMC, saying they are family run parties and do not conduct internal elections for years.

“First hold elections in your party, then talk about the country,” Shah said.

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