Amit Shah visited Golden Pagoda in Namsai district, Arunachal Pradesh
Amit Shah visited Golden Pagoda in Namsai district, Arunachal Pradesh  Image Source: Amit Shah Twitter Account
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Take off your “Italian glasses”, Amit Shah took a jibe at Ex Congress President over his remark

Pulkit Sharma

‘How one could see development while closing their eyes, said Union Minister Amit Shah in Arunachal Pradesh. Shah was there to inaugurate various development projects worth ₹ 1,000 crores in the Namsai district.

Shah while addressing the commoners took a jibe at Rahul Gandhi and said,” Congress people often as to what the government has done past 8 years, these people are willing to see development while keeping their eyes closed.

Shah while attacking the Wayanad MP said, Rahul Baba, take off your Italian glasses and look at the development work done by PM Modi and Chief Minister Pema Khand over the past years. We’d strengthened the Law and order and tourism. PM Modi and CMO Arunachal Pradesh had done that hasn't happened in 50 years.

What Rahul said

Ex Congress President Rahul Gandhi while speaking at the Ideas for India conference at Cambridge University, London alleged that the ruling party BJP had been causing harm to the constitutional framework of the country.

Rahul Gandhi at Ideas for India Conference

Rahul at the conference also alleged that BJP has been misusing the Government and had been providing back door entry to its people. BJP took his remarks hand in hand and criticized him for making such statements outside the nation and even stated him as a habitual offender.

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