Hyderabad, Nov 25 (Hydnow): Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing a roadshow in Rajendranagar assembly constituencies, raised serious allegations, asserting that the area has transformed into a hub for terrorists.
Shah cited the recent incidents where three terrorists were apprehended by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) within a year in Rajendranagar. He claimed that these terrorists found refuge with the alleged support of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM).
Shah questioned the efficacy of the local police, seeking clarification on their actions leading up to the NIA’s intervention.
During the roadshow, Shah made bold statements, predicting legal consequences for Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao and his son KT Rama Rao, insinuating an impending investigation into corruption charges. Shah criticized the Chandrashekhar Rao government for allegedly succumbing to pressure from the Owaisi brothers, preventing the official celebration of Hyderabad Liberation Day, which he asserted would be observed on September 17 annually under a BJP-led administration.
Adding to the narrative, Shah announced plans to honor those who spoke out against volunteers on August 25. He claimed that the current government, led by the BRS, is influenced by the Majlis, hindering it from taking actions that may be perceived as offensive to a particular section of society. Shah further declared that, if the BJP assumes power, the existing 4% Muslim reservation in the state would be nullified, with the redistributed percentage allocated among backward and marginalized communities.
These statements by Amit Shah have added fuel to the political discourse, stirring concerns and prompting debates over the security scenario in Rajendranagar and the broader implications of his assertions on governance and community relations in the region. (Hydnow)
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