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Amit Shah urged young people to reject the appeasement policy, echoing the opinion of the Prime Minister Modi that the policies of Congress leaders led to partition. He praised Modi to end the caste policy.
Speaking in News18 Rising Bharat Summit, Shah said that Prime Minister Modi rightly said that Congress leaders at that time and their appeasement policies were responsible for the partition. (Photo: News18)
The Interior Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, asked the young people who does not tolerate the appeasement policy on Wednesday while reiterating the comment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the Muslims of India did not want the partition.
Speaking in News18 Rising Bharat Summit, Shah said that Prime Minister Modi rightly said that Congress leaders at that time and their appeasement policies were responsible for the partition.
“Everyone knows that when the Muslim league challenged the elections before the partition in the theory of two nations. The Muslim league was also defeated in Pakistan. Muslims did not want the partition. Prime Minister Modi rightly said that the congresses of time in consumption time and this says.
“I want to tell young people that they should not tolerate the turning off and that they must be permanently expelled. Those who do the appeasement policy do not care are against the interests of the country. They compromise the country of politicians and. Modi Ji,” Hey added.
When asked who those leaders of Congress were, Shah said: “Nehru was appointed prime minister.”
When heading to the Bharat rising summit on Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi said that the appeasement policy is not a new tactic used by the opposition. Drawing a parallel with the partition of India in 1947, he claimed that Congress had grabbed power through him.
“The appeasement policy is not new. Many countries were released, but is there any country whose freedom occurred with the partition? The theory of two nations was not the decision of the common Muslim, but Congress obtained power is what ceased to quit them quites asked while pronouncing the opening speech on day 1 of the Bharat summit in Rising 2025.
Shah said that WAQF’s new law represents everyone from the Muslim community.