Amit Shah has Challenged Rahul Gandhi for Debate in Parliament

Home Minister Amit Shah has challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to debate in Parliament on the incident in Ladakh.
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Amit Shah has challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to debate in Parliament on the incident in Ladakh. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is constantly asking questions of the government after 20 soldiers were martyred in Galwan Valley. In response to repeated political attacks by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in Ladakh, calling PM Narendra Modi as "Surrender Modi", Union Home Minister Amit Shah said this in an interview with news agency ANI.  Shah said Rahul was involved in "shallow thinking politics."  Rahul should be prepared for a "strong debate" on the issue of China in Parliament.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has challenged Rahul Gandhi to a debate in Parliament, accusing him of doing petty politics.  He said that we have been ready for discussion since the 1962 war. He said: 'Parliament has to be held and if it is to be discussed, let us do it.  From 1962 till today there should be two hands.  He said that Rahul Gandhi is currently involved in shallow politics.  Shah said that they are ready for a debate on the issue of China.

Amit shah Target to Congress " which democracy are they talking about?

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Home Minister Amit Shah said that this is not an appropriate time to comment on the situation of LAC. It is a matter of introspection for him and the Congress that Pakistan and China are using their hashtags.  Congress should consider that their leader's hashtag is being encouraged by Pakistan and China.  Targeting Congress, Amit Shah asked whether after Indira ji there has been any president other than Gandhi family.  Which democracy are they talking about? I have not done any kind of politics during any Coron crisis.

On the disputes over some decisions taken on the covid-19 battle in Delhi, Home Minister Amit Shah said there is coordination. Arvind Kejriwal is always kept in the loop.  He is also involved in decision making.  There may have been some political statements, but the decision making had no effect.

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