"Modi removed three curses of Indian politics - politics of appeasement, casteism and dynasty," Amit Shah said releasing a book 'Karmayoddha Granth', on the life of the prime minister
The Union home minister claimed that Kejriwal was not implementing the Ayushman Bharat healthcare scheme due to fear of losing the assembly election next month.
He added that the AAP government and the Congress were responsible for it
Yesterday, the home minster had spoken to Delhi Police chief Amulya Patnaik and ordered an inquiry into the incident.
The Ministry of Home Affairs also sought a report from the Delhi Police about the situation prevailing in the prestigious institution and the steps taken to restore peace
He alleged that Kejriwal came to power in Delhi fives years back by misleading people with a host of promises
The JD(U) leader has been critical of his party's decision to support the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, and it has now become a law following its passage in both Houses
Launching an awareness programme in support of the amended citizenship law, Shah accused the Congress and other opposition parties of running a misinformation campaign
Many political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir, including the three former chief ministers, were detained on August 5
Home Minister Amit Shah says the CAA provides for granting citizenship to refugees from the three countries.
Govt should welcome diverse opinions in policymaking
Disaster management and fire services remained neglected areas after Independence, he alleged
Kannan made the alleged remarks at an event organised by the Social Democratic Party of India on December 28
In a series of tweets, Shah also said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fulfilled yet another long-pending demand with India getting its first CDS.
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