BJP has already crossed 310-mark, Congress grappling to get 40: Amit Shah
He also pointed out that the INDIA bloc did not have any prime minister face and claimed the alliance, if it comes to power, will have five PMs
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday (May 23) claimed that in the first five rounds of polling, “BJP has crossed 310” and that Congress is “not even getting 40 seats” this time.
“INDI alliance has been wiped out in the first five phases. I am telling you, this time Congress is not even getting 40 seats and Akhilesh Yadav will not even get four seats,” said Shah addressing a poll meeting in Siddharthnagar in support of Domariyaganj BJP candidate Jagdambika Pal.
He said that the PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir) is a part of INDIA and the BJP will take it back.
"Leaders of Pakistan say that PoK is theirs. Congress leaders also say that they (Pakistan) have an atom bomb. BJP people are not scared of atom bombs. PoK is and will remain part of India and we will take it back," he said.
Shah said the opposition was attempting to end reservation for SC/ST and OBC. "Rahul Baba and Akhilesh Yadav you have been blinded by vote banks politics. We will finish reservation on the basis of religion and give it back to the ST/ST and OBCs," he said.
He also pointed out that the INDIA bloc did not have any prime minister face and claimed the alliance, if it comes to power, will have five PMs. "Can the country run like this?" Shah alleged that Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav have booked tickets for a vacation abroad after the results of Lok Sabha polls are announced.
"On one hand, there is Rahul Gandhi who leaves for Italy, Thailand and Bangkok and on the other hand, there is Narendra Modi who has not taken any leave for 23 years and even spends his Diwali with soldiers on the border," he said.
Shah said the BJP ensured OROP (One Rank-One Pension) scheme for the retired army personnel and asserted that India will become the third largest economy in the third term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Polling in Domariaganj will be held in the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha polls on Saturday.
(With agency inputs)