Amit Shah asks people to remain cautious of unholy alliance

SIMDEGA, Nov 26: BJP’s national president Amit Shah today asked the people to remain cautious of the ‘unholy alliance’ of the Congress, JD(U) and the RJD accusing them of forming an  unstable and corrupt Government in the state.    ‘The political parties here fight the elections separately, but after the elections they unite to form an unstable and corrupt Government,’ Mr Shah said here while addressing a rally ahead of the second phase of assembly elections.    ‘Jharkhand is blessed with natural and mineral resources but still the people here are poor. The reason is because Jharkhand never had a full majority Government. So, I urge you to vote for the BJP and give us two-third majority in the state,’ he said adding that the development of Jharkhand is possible only when there is a BJP government in the state.    He reminded that it was Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee who created Jharkhand out of Bihar.
He also criticised Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, saying that Mr Gandhi instead of pointing fingers towards the ruling party should reveal as to what the UPA did when it was in power at the Centre for 10 years.
‘Some days back ‘Rahul baba’ had come here and asked what the BJP Government had done after coming to power at the Centre,. ‘Rahul baba should first answer what did your party do when it was in power for ten years,’ he said adding that there were only scams like 2G scam, coal scam, and scam in purchase of defence equipment in the country. (UNI)