Union Home Minister Amit Shah held rallies in Haryana's Tohana and Jagadhri on Monday, saying that slogans like, “Pakistan Zindabad” are being raised in Congress rallies. Shah stated this as a matter of concern.
“Slogans of Pakistan Zindabad are raised in Congress rallies... can the people of Haryana live with the party in whose meetings these slogans are raised?" he asked.
He said, “A few days ago, I was watching TV, and the rallies from Hatin to Thanesar and from Thanesar to Palwal, in Cong's rallies, 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans have been raised.”
Shah further added, "Can Pakistan Zindabad slogans be raised on the land of Haryana? Ye Congress party tushtikaran ki rajneeti ke liye aaj Haryana ko bhi tushtikaran say lipt karna chahti hai (For the appeasement politics, the Congress party is trying to cover Haryana also with appeasement.”
“Your single vote will decide the future of Haryana. Two groups are clearly visible (in the upcoming elections). On one side is 'deshbhakton ki toli' (a group of patriots) like BJP and on the other side is 'bhrashtacharion ka ek tola' (a gang of corrupt) who are in Congress,” said Shah.
"You have to decide between the two -- the BJP is reliable and the Congress is corrupt. BJP's work is social welfare and Congress job is family welfare,” added Shah.
"Our resolve is a developed Haryana and a developed nation while their (Congress) resolve is to support a family," he said. Shah ended with saying Congress leaders are engaged in fighting amongst themselves.
“Ek anar sau bimar jaise Congress, which cannot undertake Haryana's development,” he said.
"Our leadership is clear and we are fighting the elections under Nayab Saini's leadership," said Shah.