Amit Shah criticises SP for dynasty politics while refocusing on Uttar Pradesh

Union home minister says at rallies in Mainpuri and Etah, Uttar Pradesh, that there is a choice between those who opened fire at karsevaks and those who erected the Ram temple.Union Home Minister Amit Shah renewed attention on Uttar Pradesh on Sunday by reviewing 13 Lok Sabha seats, criticising the Samajwadi Party (SP) for dynastic politics, highlighting the fact that voters must choose between those who fired at Karsevak and those who constructed the Ram temple in Ayodhya, and assuring that the BJP had no intention of abolishing reservations or permitting anyone to do so.

Shah was speaking at gatherings for the Lok Sabha elections in Mainpuri and Etah, which have their third phase of voting on May 7. Shah, who has been hailed as the mastermind behind the BJP’s incredible victories in the Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh in 2014 and 2019, conducted a thorough review of the state’s 13 parliamentary seats with party leaders in Kanpur after the rallies. The goal of this review was to bolster the BJP’s poll machinery and increase voter turnout, as the low polling in the first two phases had raised concerns.

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