Amit Shah's Warning: Every Modi Insult Makes Lotus Bloom from Mud

Amit Shah strongly responded to Rahul Gandhi's criticism of PM Modi's Chhath Puja participation. He accused Gandhi of insulting both the Prime Minister and the religious sentiments of Chhath devotees. Shah defended the voter list revision as necessary to remove infiltrators from electoral rolls. He confidently predicted that opposition insults would only strengthen BJP's electoral prospects.

Key Points: Amit Shah Responds to Rahul Gandhi's Modi Dance Remarks

  • Shah warns opposition pays electoral price for insulting PM Modi
  • Accuses Rahul Gandhi of insulting Chhath Maiyya through his comments
  • Defends voter list revision as removal of infiltrators
  • Claims only three appeals filed against electoral roll changes
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Every time they insult PM Modi, lotus blooms from mud: Amit Shah hits back at Rahul Gandhi

Union Minister Amit Shah hits back at Rahul Gandhi's 'dance for votes' comments against PM Modi, warns opposition will pay electoral price for insults.

"Every time they insulted Modi ji, the lotus has bloomed from the mud - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, October 29

Union Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday hit back at Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, over his 'dance for votes' remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying that this was not the first time that the opposition has targeted PM Modi.

Shah emphasised that every time the opposition insults the Prime Minister, the lotus (BJP's symbol) will rise from the mud.

In an interview with News18, Union Minister Shah alleged that Rahul Gandhi has "insulted" Chhath Maiyya if he feels PM Modi did a "drama" over Chhath Puja.

He said, "It is up to Rahul; how much he wants to fall. While opposing and insulting Modi ji, he did not realise that he also insulted Chhath Maiyya. If he thinks Modi ji respecting Chhath is a 'drama', then it is an insult to all the devotees and people of Bihar and Purvanchal. They will have to pay a price because of it in the elections."

"They are not insulting PM Modi for the first time. They even attempted to insult his mother. Every time they insulted Modi ji, the lotus (BJP's symbol) has bloomed from the mud," he added.

This comes after Gandhi launched a staunch attack against PM Modi, alleging he would 'do anything for votes'.

Addressing an election rally at Muzaffarpur earlier today, Gandhi accused PM Modi of 'doing anything for votes'.

The Congress leader said, "He (PM Modi) just wants your vote. If you ask him to do a drama for votes, he will. You can make him do anything. If you tell Narendra Modi to dance, he will dance."

In Darbhanga, Gandhi said that the Prime Minister has "nothing to do with Chhath Puja," claiming he took a dip in his "swimming pool" rather than the River Yamuna in Delhi.

He said, "There's no Yamuna there; there's a pond there. Narendra Modi went to bathe in his swimming pool. He has nothing to do with the Yamuna. He has nothing to do with Chhath Puja."

When asked about Rahul Gandhi's "vote theft" allegations over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll in Bihar, Shah alleged that the 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' was carried out to protect "infiltrators."

"He gave a presentation on Karnataka. Who has the government in Karnataka? Congress. Did they also steal votes? He carried out 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' as the infiltrators have been removed from the voter list. We are clear on this: no infiltrator should have the right to vote. They protect the infiltrators as they consider them a vote bank. Rahul, carry out as many Yatras, but the Modi government will throw out the infiltrators," he said.

He added that people who could not prove their citizenship were removed from the electoral roll during the SIR exercise.

"People who could not provide evidence for their citizenship were removed from the voter list. They would have given proof if they were Indian citizens. Only three appeals came. If there was injustice, there would have been more appeals. This means the names removed were not Indian citizens," he said.

SIR exercise in Bihar took place in September, leaving 7.42 crore voters in the list. Amit Shah and the BJP have been vocal on the "infiltrator" issue, backing the SIR, while the INDIA bloc has opposed the exercise.

The Election Commission has also announced the second phase of SIR in 12 States and Union Territories.

Meanwhile, politics in Bihar has heated up in the run-up to the Bihar Assembly elections, to be held in two phases on November 6 and 11. The results will be announced on November 14.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Bihar, I find Rahul Gandhi's comments about Chhath Puja very disrespectful. Our festivals are sacred and shouldn't be used for political point-scoring. 🪷
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Sarah B
While I support removing illegal voters, I wish both sides would focus more on development issues. Bihar needs jobs and infrastructure, not just political mudslinging.
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Vikram M
The voter list cleaning is necessary for fair elections. If someone is genuine Indian citizen, they can easily prove it. Why is Congress opposing this? 🤔
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Aditya G
Rahul Gandhi's language is getting more desperate as elections approach. Instead of "dance" comments, he should present his vision for Bihar. People want development, not drama.
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Michael C
I appreciate that Amit Shah is defending democratic processes, but I hope the voter verification was done fairly without targeting any particular community. Transparency is key.
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Nisha Z
As a woman from Purvanchal, I feel offended by Rahul Gandhi's remarks. Our religious sentiments are not political tools. PM Modi participating in Chhath shows respect for our traditions. 🙏

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