The BJP spokesperson said the country also saw how the entire opposition “fled” from the Lok Sabha the moment Shah “reiterated” the Modi government’s “resolve” to drive the ‘ghuspaithiyas’ (infiltrators) out of the country.”The entire country saw how Rahul Gandhi and the members of the other opposition parties were ripped apart on the issue of ‘ghuspaithiyas’,” he added.Shukla said that Shah told Parliament during debates on the two topics “with proof” as to how Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister, “compromised” on the issue of Vande Mataram’s stanzas in the original version of the national song.Intervening in the discussion on Election reforms, the Union home minister also gave a “logical and evidence-based” rebuttal to the opposition’s allegations against the Special Intensive Review (SIR) of the electoral rolls by the Election Commission, the BJP spokesperson said.”The Congress is not in a position to counter his (Shah’s) response,” he added.The BJP spokesperson also slammed the leader of the opposition over his remarks that Shah got “scared” by the opposition attack, and said, “Rahul Gandhi, you feel scared and you have accepted it.””When Sonia Gandhi was named the Congress president post, both the son and the daughter were scared of what would happen if she was made president of the party,” Shukla claimed in an apparent reference to Gandhi and his sister Priyank Gandhi Vadra, who is now an MP from Kerala’s Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency.”Amit Shah was not scared even when the erstwhile UPA government remained busy day and night in conspiring to implicate him and Narendra Modi, then chief minister of Gujarat, in false cases,” he added.
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