"Ek ek ghuspatiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge" Amit Shah says nationwide SIR an exercise to "protect democracy"
Amit Shah called on citizens to back the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls to safeguard democracy by removing alleged infiltrators, with BSF praised for border security.
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"Ek ek ghuspatiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge" Amit Shah says nationwide SIR an exercise to "protect democracy"
"Ek ek ghuspatiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge" Amit Shah says nationwide SIR an exercise to "protect democracy" Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday called on citizens of the country to fully support the ongoing nationwide process of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, saying that the process is essential to protect and the country and democracy itself with the exercise ensuring that "every single infiltrator" will b…
"Ek ek ghuspatiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge" Amit Shah says nationwide SIR an exercise to "protect democracy"
"Mein aaj yeh yeh spasht karna chahta hu ki hum is desh mein se eke k ghuspetiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge, yeh humara pran nhai (today I want to make it clear that we will single-handedly remove all the infiltrators from this country. This is our pledge.) The SIR is a process to protect the country and our democracy.," Shah said while addressing Border Security Force's 61st Raising Day event at Haripur, Bhuj in Gujarat.
TMC slams Shah over remarks on SIR; calls him 'incapable home minister', demands his resignation
Kolkata, Nov 21 (PTI) The Trinamool Congress on Friday hit out at Union Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on Special Intensive Review (SIR) of electoral rolls, accusing him of using the "infiltrator rhetoric" to target West Bengal and alleging that the Centre had failed on national security.The party also demanded that Shah step down from his post.Senior minister Shashi Panja said Shah went to Gujarat and spoke about infiltrators, democra…
Will single-handedly remove infiltrators: Amit Shah reacts to Mamata Banerjee’s letter seeking to halt SIR in Bengal
A day after Mamata Banerjee’s letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar urging him to halt the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in the state, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has taken a jibe at the West Bengal Chief Minister. Without taking names Shah said some political parties are trying to weaken the campaign to eliminate the infiltrators. While addressing the BSF’s 61st Raising Day event at 176th Battalion Campus, …
"Ek Ek Ghuspatiye Ko Chun Chun Kar Bahar Nikalenge" Amit Shah Says Nationwide SIR An Exercise To "Protect Democracy"
Bhuj (Gujarat), Nov 21: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday called on citizens of the country to fully support the ongoing nationwide process of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, saying that the process is essential to protect and the country and democracy itself with the exercise ensuring that “every single infiltrator” will be removed from the electoral list. “Mein aaj yeh yeh spasht karna chahta hu ki hum is desh me…
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