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Leaders who attended Opposition meet in Patna involved in scams: Amit Shah

Shah alleged that the law and order situation has been worsening by the day under the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ government in the state

PTI Munger (Bihar) Published 29.06.23, 05:04 PM
Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Bihar BJP President Samrat Choudhary during a public meeting in Lakhisarai district.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah with Bihar BJP President Samrat Choudhary during a public meeting in Lakhisarai district. PTI picture

Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah on Thursday accused opposition leaders, who had attended the June 23 meeting in Patna, of being involved in scams worth over Rs 20 lakh crore.

Taking on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who organised the meeting, Shah said the people of the state will give a “befitting reply to corrupt leaders” in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

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The Union home minister was addressing a mega rally at Lakhisarai in Munger parliamentary constituency, organised by his party BJP.

“Bihar has always raised its voice against corruption. Opposition leaders who attended the June 23 meeting in Patna are involved in scams worth over Rs 20 lakh crore…Bihar will give a befitting reply to corrupt leaders in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls,” Shah said.

In a reference to Kumar who dumped the BJP last year to form the 'Mahagathbandhan' government in the state, Shah said leaders who ditched the National Democratic Alliance must be “punished”.

Shah also questioned the chief minister’s track record and asked, “Nitish Babu must explain what he has done for Bihar”.

He also alleged that the law and order situation has been “worsening by the day under the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ government in the state.

On the other hand, Shah claimed that the state has gained several major infrastructure projects, including medical colleges, expressways, bridges, new railway tracks, 130 MW thermal power plant, during the nine years of the NDA rule at the Centre.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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