Amit Shah Takes Swipe at Congress for “Looting Country for Many Years admin, May 23, 2024 Amit Shah criticized the INDIA alliance, expressing satisfaction over the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya after a prolonged wait. He dismissed the Congress’ claim that the Pran Prathishtha was not done correctly and warned that if the Congress comes into power, they will put a Babri lock on it. Shah also accused the Congress of engaging in dynastic politics, citing examples such as Lalu Yadav’s desire for his son to become CM, Mamata Banerjee’s similar aspirations for her nephew, and Sonia Gandhi’s efforts to pave the way for her son, Rahul Gandhi, to become Prime Minister. He emphasized the importance of people’s choice in determining political leadership and criticized the notion of reserved seats for a family. Additionally, Shah targeted the Congress over Article 370, asserting that while the Congress did not act against it, Prime Minister Modi abrogated it, effectively curbing terrorism and claiming that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir also belongs to India. Shah accused the Congress of corruption, pledging that the Modi government would imprison all corrupt individuals. Shah also lauded the double engine government in Uttar Pradesh, attributing the state’s development to Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He highlighted various infrastructure and development projects in the state, such as expressways, metro networks, medical colleges, a film city, and a toy park, while commending Yogi Adityanath for curbing criminal activities in the state. Finally, Shah referenced the upcoming elections in the constituencies of Amethi and Raebareli, traditionally considered strongholds of the Gandhi family. He noted that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is contesting in Raebareli while the party’s close aide, Kishori Lal Sharma, is standing against Smriti Irani in Amethi. He pointed out the decline in Congress’ electoral performance in Uttar Pradesh, highlighting their reduced seat tally in recent elections. Indian Politics