Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a decisive address today, affirming BJP’s anticipated victory in the upcoming Haryana elections while vehemently opposing the prospect of Muslim reservation in the state.
Speaking at a public event in Mahendragarh, Shah expressed confidence in BJP securing a third consecutive term with a clear majority in Haryana. “For the third time in the elections of Haryana, BJP is going to form a government with full majority,” Shah proclaimed, underlining the party’s electoral prospects and commitment to governance continuity in the state.
Shah’s speech took a contentious turn when he criticized Congress over their governance in Karnataka, alleging a controversial policy shift regarding reservation. “In Karnataka, the Congress snatched the reservation for backward classes and gave it to Muslims. The same will happen here if they come (to power) here,” Shah asserted, drawing a parallel to potential consequences if Congress were to gain electoral sway in Haryana.
Asserting BJP’s stance against such policies, Shah assured the audience, “I want to assure you that we will not allow Muslim reservation in Haryana.” The statement echoed BJP’s longstanding position on reservations based on economic criteria rather than religion, emphasizing equity and fairness in state policies.
The Home Minister’s remarks stirred debate and drew reactions across political circles, setting the stage for heightened discourse on electoral promises and socio-political agendas ahead of the Haryana polls.
As Shah addressed the gathering in Mahendragarh, his words resonated with supporters and critics alike, signaling BJP’s robust electoral strategy and firm stance on critical issues affecting state dynamics.
With the elections approaching, stakeholders and voters in Haryana are expected to closely scrutinize the positions articulated by political leaders, shaping the narrative for electoral choices and governance priorities in the state.