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‘Paku-Taacau’: Tejashvi Yadav targeted Amit Shah on ‘repeated’ speeches in Bihar; BJP is accused of practicing ‘politics of negativity’. Bharat News

Tejashvi Yadav (left) and Amit Shah (Right) (Source/Agencies)

New Delhi: Criticizing the nation’s Home Minister Amit Shah, the Home Minister of the Nation Amit Shah on Saturday criticized the nation’s Home Minister Amit Shah and the leader of the nation’s Deputy Minister Tejshvi Yadav and President Janata Dalal (RJD).Referring to his speech as “Paku-Taacau”, Yadav alleged that the BJP has practiced ‘politics of negativity’ and avoids discussing main issues such as unemployment, inflation, education, healthcare, poverty and large-scale migration from Bihar.Talking to reporters, Yadav said, “Whenever Amit Shah travels, he speaks ‘Paku-Thaku’ things. He should talk about the development of Bihar, about ending unemployment and inflation. He does not speak about any of them. Bihar will not benefit if they keep abusing Lalu Yadav and Tejashvi Yadav. Unless unemployment, poverty and migration in Bihar end, they do not speak about education and health facilities. He has only politics of negativity. Let them do this, it doesn’t matter. ,On Friday, a strong response came in response to Amit Shah’s recent visit to Sitamari, where he laid the foundation stone for the redevelopment of Janaki Mata Temple in Pune Dharma. Later, addressing a public rally, Shah accused the camp of Congress Party and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad Yadav of opposing the government’s anti -terrorism operation vermilion.He criticized him for opposing the special intensive amendment (SIR) of the voter list in Bihar, accusing him of indulging in vote bank politics. He alleged that opposition parties opposed the head to protect “intruders” in their vote bank. The Union Home Minister said that this practice is not being done for the first time and has returned during the tenure of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

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