Rahul and Tejashwi have undertaken a trip to save illegal Bangladeshi's in Bihar: Interior Minister AMIT Shah
Araria, September 27 (IANS). Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah reached Araria during a visit to Bihar on Saturday. He addressed the BJP worker conference here and fiercely targeted and announced and announced to drive away the Bangladesh invaders. Amit Shah was accompanied by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, the speaker of the meeting Vijay Kumar Sinha, the Minister of Unityanand Rai and Bihar BJP State Dilip Jaiswal. Thousands of activists participated in this important event of the seamanachal region. Shah addressed the people, saying, “Bangladesh invaders from border areas such as Araria will be driven away after the meeting of the meeting.” Shah, while taking a sarcasm at the congressional leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, said: “These people have traveled to save illegal infiltrators in Bangladesh, but our government will act strictly against the invaders.” He accused Lalu Prasad and his family of corruption and said: “We have a government for the past few years, but no one can put a finger on corruption. During the government of Congress, there was only corruption.” Shah also talked about development issues and named the approval of the Kosi Link project, which was given by the Union Cabinet in March 2025. This will offer irrigation facility in more than 2.10 lakh hectares of the area in Araria, Purnia, Kishanganj and Katihar. He said: “Kosi water will no longer bring floods, but the crops of farmers will irrigate. The total cost of Rs 6,282 crore will strengthen the Bihar Agricultural Sector.” Shah encouraged the workers and gave the mantra of victory and said: “This time we must bring more than the seats we won in the last election of the meeting. The NDA government will be formed by a third majority.” He made a special appeal to win the Kishanganj seat and reminded the activists the mantra of ‘triple m’ (women, modes, temple). Shah instructed women to connect women to party functions, explain the achievements of the modes government and focus on issues such as Ram Mandir. -Ians SCH/DSC shares this story tags