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No one can derail development agenda of Modi govt: Shah

Source: PTI
December 21, 2014 20:31 IST
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Amid the raging controversy over a conversion bid by some Sangh Parivar outfits, Bharatiya Janata Party President Amit Shah on Sunday asserted that such incidents would not derail the party-led National Democratic Alliance government from its development agenda.

"The BJP has made its stand clear on conversions. And no one can derail the party (government) from its development agenda," he told a press conference.

He was replying to a question whether the campaign by some fringe groups on the conversion issue would affect the development agenda of the Narendra Modi government.

Asked repeatedly about the involvement of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in the matter, Shah evaded a direct reply and said, "The RSS is a nationalist (rpt nationalist) organisation and I have no doubt over its activities."

Opposition parties have been seeking to corner the government on the 'ghar wapsi' campaign in parts of North India and stalled proceedings in Rajya Sabha demanding a statement from Modi.

Shah, who is on a two-day visit to the city since Saturday, also said the BJP's stand on forced conversions was clear and the government was ready to bring a law to ban them.

"The BJP is clear about its stand on forced conversions. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu has said in Parliament that the government is ready to bring in a law against forced (rpt forced) conversions. Are the so called secular parties ready to support it?" he asked.

He dismissed suggestions that his party was soft in criticising the All India Dravida Munetra Kazhagam government in the state as the two parties had some understanding, saying there was nothing called ‘indirect alliances’ in politics.

"There is nothing called indirect alliance in politics. Whatever alliance we have it will be known and come in the press. Even yesterday, our BJP leaders have strongly criticised the Tamil Nadu government in the public meeting (addressed by him)," Shah said replying to a query.

The BJP chief said he was not criticising the Dravidian parties but their governments based on performance.

Stating that the state was passing through a crisis, he said, "Due to Congress-led misrule in the Centre and the bad governance of the DMK and the AIADMK in the state has suffered in terms of growth and development resulting in large-scale unemployment."

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