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Amit Shah vows justice for Bhuneshwar Sahu in Sajja election rally

Raipur Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that the BJP is committed to delivering justice to Bhuneshwar Sahu while addressing an election rally at Sajja assembly constituency on the last day of campaigning for the second phase poll in Chhattisgarh on Wednesday. Shah affirmed the party’s stance on meticulously identifying and incarcerating the culprits responsible for the incident in Biranpur. He asserted, “We will tirelessly work towards ensuring justice for Bhuneshwar, whose cause is our responsibility.” Shah went on to criticize the Bhupesh government, accusing it of transforming Bemetara into a hotspot for alleged love jihad and raising concerns about discrimination against the Sahu, Lodhi, and Gond communities. Promising an end to such practices, he vowed that the BJP government would safeguard the interests of these communities. During his address, Shah didn’t mince words while targeting the Congress, claiming that corruption and scandals have left people in distress. He pointed to a unique form of protest in Raipur, where Dalit youth resorted to a naked march, a phenomenon unseen since the independence era, blaming it on the Bhupesh government’s tenure in Chhattisgarh. The Home Minister lambasted the Bhupesh government, accusing it of turning Chhattisgarh into a corruption hub and listing various alleged scams, including the liquor scam, the Mahadev Satta app scam, the cow dung scam, and the 6600 crore PDS scam. Shah assured that the BJP, if elected, would take stringent action against corrupt officials. Shah also took the opportunity to criticize the Congress for the delay in the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya over seven decades. In a slew of promises, he pledged that the BJP government would ensure an annual payment of Rs 12,000 to every married woman, offer cylinders at Rs 500 for five years, and guarantee employment for rural women. In a strategic move, Shah released the BJP’s manifesto for Chhattisgarh during the address. The manifesto outlines promises, including purchasing paddy at Rs 3100 per quintal, providing Rs 10,000 to laborers, and granting Rs 12,000 annually to married women. Shah emphasized these commitments as part of the party’s vision for the state’s development. Please note that the translation is based on the provided text and may not capture all nuances or expressions present in the original Hindi text.

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