India

Amit Shah Slams Chidambaram on CAA

Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized Congress leader P. Chidambaram’s comments on the Citizenship Amendment Act, stating on Tuesday that they have long been opposing Congress’s policy of appeasement and urging the party to prioritize development instead.

According to Amit Shah, the Congress wants to do away with the CAA to please its base of voters.
“Since the 1960s, Congress has made appeasement politics its weapon to win elections. We had been fighting against this for years. Since 2014, PM Modi has set the development agenda among people, and elections began in the country based on that. Congress is facing difficulty in contesting elections based on development; they have continuously lost elections. They want to go ahead once again based on appeasement politics. Chidambaram doesn’t say what the shortcomings of CAA are; he just says that they will scrap it. Why? Because they have to strengthen their minority vote bank,” he stated.
He went on to say that since the public is well aware of the Congress party, Chidambaram’s goals can never be realized.
“BJP stands firm on its principles. We will not do injustice to anyone. We will do justice. But we will not do appeasement either. I don’t understand what objection Congress has to CAA. The CAA will not take away anyone’s citizenship; they are misleading people. They want to win elections by indulging in appeasement politics. I would like to tell Chidambaram that his intentions will never come to fruition. People have understood the Congress party well,” Shah continued.
He emphasized once more that the three criminal laws will be put into effect and that CAA will remain in place.
“Congress is neither going to come to power nor going to make decisions. I assure the people of the country that CAA will remain and three (criminal) laws will be implemented. Every citizen will get justice within three years; such a justice system will be ensured. Every refugee will get citizenship. There is no doubt about it. I would like to suggest that Congress leaders, who have lost elections several times, rise out of appeasement politics and try to perform on the agenda of development,” the Union Home Minister stated.
Addressing queries about three proposed criminal laws, the Union Home Minister noted that Chidambaram had contributed to the committee’s discussions, offering suggestions and expressing appreciation for the initiatives.
“As far as three laws (criminal laws) are concerned, Chidambaram himself was a part of the committee. He had given positive suggestions several times and even appreciated them. The three laws will make the country’s criminal justice system the most modern in the world. Congress doesn’t want results in corruption cases. It wants justice to remain pending. But the BJP’s and Narendra Modi’s policies are clear: every citizen has the constitutional right to get justice in the least amount of time. We are dedicated to doing that,” Amit Shah stated.
Khushi Rawat

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