What did Amit Shah say in Ahmedabad?

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Reportedly Union home minister amit shah is currently on a tour to Ahmedabad, Gujarat. amit shah has started the campaign in gujarat from today. amit shah has reached Memnagar in Ahmedabad. Shah started his campaign by having darshan of Hanumanji in Ahmedabad. During this, amit shah also performed aarti in the temple. amit shah remembered old stories of 29 years ago. He said emotionally, 'Today I remembered the scene of 29 years ago. At that time Bhupendra Bhai was a councilor and I was going to contest the mla election for the first time. And even then I had gone to this same Hanumanji temple. 'Today after 29 years, Shri Ganesh is again visiting the temple of Subhash Chaukan to campaign for the lok sabha elections.'


Meanwhile amit shah has fiercely targeted the opposition from the stage. During this, Shah said, bjp made a tea seller the PM of the country. bjp made the worker who covered the road as the home minister of the country. Praising PM Modi, amit shah said, 'Narendra Bhai has worked to make the country prosperous in 10 years, has worked to bring light in the lives of the poor, has given a platform to the youth of the country through wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital revolution, PM Modi is a popular leader not only in the country but also in the world. amit shah once again repeated the slogan of 'This time we cross 400'. Shah claimed that we will win the elections with a blow. After this the home minister also went to his Gandhinagar lok sabha office.


Addressing the public meeting, amit shah said, 'BJP is the only party among 1500 political parties, which has the power to take even the smallest worker to the party president and PM. PM has made more than 60 crore families aware. By giving 33 percent reservation to women, the doors of assembly and mp have been opened. The PM has worked to secure the country. Terrorism, Naxalism have been eliminated.


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