Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in a sharp critique of the Congress party, emphasized his background as a “Baniya ka beta” (son of a businessman) to highlight his acumen in financial management. The comments were made during a rally in Rohtak, Haryana, where Shah addressed a large gathering of party supporters.
“Main Baniya ka beta hu, hisab lena aur dena humein aata hai,” Shah declared, drawing cheers from the crowd. The jibe was aimed at the Congress party, which he accused of mismanaging the country’s finances during its tenure. “The people of India deserve to know where their money has been spent and how it has been misused,” he continued.
Shah’s remarks come amid a heated political atmosphere in Haryana, with both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress intensifying their campaigns ahead of the upcoming state elections. The Home Minister criticized the Congress for what he described as a legacy of corruption and inefficiency, contrasting it with the BJP’s track record of economic reforms and transparent governance.
“We have ensured that every penny is accounted for and used for the nation’s development. Unlike the Congress, which has repeatedly failed to justify its expenditures, we have maintained complete transparency,” Shah asserted.
The rally also saw Shah highlighting the achievements of the BJP government, including various development projects and welfare schemes implemented in Haryana. He praised the state’s progress under the current administration and urged voters to support the BJP for continued growth and prosperity.
Congress leaders responded swiftly to Shah’s comments, dismissing them as political rhetoric. “Amit Shah’s statements are nothing but attempts to divert attention from the real issues facing the people of Haryana,” said a senior Congress spokesperson. “The BJP should focus on addressing unemployment, inflation, and farmers’ distress instead of making baseless allegations.”
The exchange underscores the intensifying battle between the two major political parties as they vie for control of Haryana. With the elections approaching, both sides are expected to ramp up their campaigns, using every opportunity to sway public opinion.
As the political discourse heats up, voters in Haryana are left to weigh the claims and counterclaims, setting the stage for a fiercely contested election.