In a virtual rally in Bengal, Amit Shah said Mamata Banerjee’s terming of Shramik Special trains as “Corona Express” will derail her Trinamool Congress government in the state. The Bengal CM said she never said such a thing.
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The Union home minister, Amit Shah, dispelled rumours about his health and said he was in good health. He also said he holds no malice towards those who spread these rumours.
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The chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, wrote a letter to the prime minister, Narendra Modi, in which she asked to explain why the Centre wants to send teams to her state to examine alleged violations of the coronavirus lockdown.
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Days after Union home minister Amit Shah’s remarks over the Hindi language embarked criticism, All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi alleged that Shah wanted the supremacy of one faith, one language and one party in the whole country.
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Taking a dig at successive governments led by the Congress, the Union home minister, Amit Shah, on Tuesday, said during the Congress’s tenure, there was “policy paralysis” and the government had “no direction”.
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Days after BJP president Amit Shah’s remark over Hindi language, BJP’s biggest leader in the south and Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa firmly said “no” to the party chief over the imposition of Hindi over non-Hindi-speaking states.
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Home minister Amit Shah took a dig at former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh, during a discussion on the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Bill that cleared both houses of parliament.
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Lalu Prasad’s Rashtriya Janata Dal took a swipe at Union home minister Amit Shah over his “strike” tweet on India’s win on Pakistan at the ICC World Cup and urged him to carry out a “strike” against the raging encephalitis epidemic in Bihar.
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After India’s 89-run victory over Pakistan in the ICC World Cup match at Manchester, home minister Amit Shah tweeted congratulating the Indian cricket team with the word “strike”, evoking memories of the Indian military strikes on Pakistan-based terror camps.
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Former cricketer and BJP’s newly elected MP Gautam Gambhir and former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister and leader of Peoples Democratic Party Mehbooba Mufti engaged in a Twitter spat again. This time, the war of words was over home minister Amit Shah.
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