Don't support traitors, Amit Shah slams Congress in Andhra Pradesh

Shah told parties not to use Parliament for settling political scores instead use it as a forum for development of India.

Update: 2016-03-06 20:03 GMT
BJP national president Amit Shah holds a plough, presented to him by members of Kisan morcha, during a public meeting at the Arts College grounds in Rajahmundry on Sunday. To his left is Urban development minister M. Venkaiah Naidu. (Photo: Manikanta Kumar)

Rajahmundry: BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday attacked the Congress for supporting traitors who were raising slogans on freedom for Kashmir at the Jawaharlal Nehru University.

He told the party not to use Parliament as a forum to settle political scores and advised it to use it as a forum for development of the country.

“If you want to play politics, choose a state (election). The BJP is ready to pick up the challenge,” Mr Shah told a huge public meeting organised at the Government Arts College ground.

“Is Parliament for debates or slogan-shouting? Is it for development or to settle political scores,” he said.

“If you have to settle political scores, jump into the electoral battlefield. BJP workers don’t fear anyone. Do do haath kar lenge (let’s fight),” Mr Shah said.

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