If elected to power, Congress will abolish the PFI restriction...?

S Venkateshwari
If elected to power, congress will abolish the PFI restriction...?


Amit Shah, the union home minister, issued a warning on saturday on the possible fallout from a congress victory, citing the alleged risks of a revival of outlawed groups such as the Popular Front of india (PFI). Shah said, "If you had voted for congress in 2019, Kota would have become the home of PFI," in reference to Vijay Sankalp Mahasammelan in Kota. You elected prime minister Modi, who put an end to PFI and placed them in jail. They declare that the PFI prohibition will be lifted. He asserted, "The congress is an anti-development party."

While the indian Union Muslim League (IUML) and the congress in kerala applauded the Center's decision to outlaw the PFI due to its purported involvement in terrorism, they also demanded that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the brainchild of the ruling bharatiya janata party, be subjected to a similar measure. Shah asked voters to consider their alternatives carefully in the current lok sabha elections. "People can choose between two options," said Shah. "On one side is narendra Modi, who has tirelessly served the nation for the last 23 years, and on the other side is rahul Gandhi, who has been promoted as many as 20 times, but he has failed every time."

Shah had earlier in Bhilwara announced with confidence that the bjp would win Rajasthan. "Would you like to know the outcome?" he posed in a hypothetical way. "All 12 Rajasthani seats are being won by the bjp under PM Modi (who called elections yesterday). "Rishiswarlal, to use the language of cricket, is going to make a hat-trick by giving the bjp all 25 seats," he declared, drawing thunderous cheers from the Bhilwara throng. In addition, Shah made personal attacks on former chief minister Ashok Gehlot, claiming that he was "stuck" in his son Vaibhav Gehlot's election campaign as the congress candidate for the Jalore parliamentary seat. The Union minister declared, "The son is going down in the election by an enormous margin," in reference to Vaibhav Gehlot.



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