The home minister cautioned that the governments running on the basis of casteism, dynasty and appeasement can never do good to Uttar Pradesh.
'The bua-bhatija (aunt-nephew) government ran for many years in Uttar Pradesh. They did nothing except appeasement, casteism and dynastic politics,' says Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir along with the development initiatives undertaken in the Union Territory.
The minister said the Delhi Police faces several difficulties and being the police force of the national capital
Attacking Samajwadi Party, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said criminal' politicians will be out of jail again if that party comes to power in Uttar Pradesh.
MHA officials will discuss ways to have better border management to plug in security gaps by using space technology at northern, eastern border and on island security as well, sources said
Speaking in Auraiya which will go to polls in the third phase of voting slated for February 20, he claimed that the SP and the BSP have been wiped out in the first two phases of polling
Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that once the party is re-elected to power, farmers will not have to pay electricity bills for the next five years.
The governments of SP-BSP -'bua and babua' (Akhilesh and Mayawati) worked to destroy the economy, said Home Minister Amit Shah in an election rally
The Home Minister appealed to the voters of Uttar Pradesh, in the ongoing second phase of polling, to elect a government that will ensure a safe and secure future of the state.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said only the BJP-led alliance can secure Punjab, uproot drug menace from the state and stop illegal religious conversions
At an election meeting in Aonla of Bareilly district, Shah said that as BJP president in 2017 he had promised his party would end 'gundaa raj' in Uttar Pradesh
Voting for the first phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections on 58 assembly seats covering 11 districts of the state began on Thursday at 7 am.
Shah urged the people to cast their votes in large numbers to help elect a govt which can provide security, well being and good governance along with development in the state.
Shah is scheduled to address a public meeting at Sankhalim, from where Sawant is the BJP candidate, on Wednesday evening
Goa will go to the Assembly polls on February 14. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.
The chief minister also expressed gratitude to Shah for taking the time to meet and discuss various issues in the national capital with him.
Home Minister Amit Shah requested AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi to accept Z category protection, offered by the government after a recent attack on his car, saying he still faces security threat.
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah and discussed state developments, amid pressure to carry out a cabinet reshuffle soon.
The prime minister, in his speech, said the way India handled the COVID-19 pandemic is an example for the world.