Amit Shah slams Rahul for defending dynastic politics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

chief today criticised vice president over his remarks on dynastic politics and said the believed in the politics of performance while the banked on the "politics of appeasement and dynasty".

In his inaugural address at the national executive, Shah said President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister Modi had reached their position due to their work, despite their humble origins.


It was a closed door event but Union minister Piyush Goyal briefed the media about the speech.

Taking on for his remarks on dynasty in the country during his recent visit to the US, Shah said the vice president had undermined

"The believes in the politics of appeasement and dynasty, whereas follows politics of performance," Goyal quoted Shah as saying.

"Both the and Gandhi disapprove of the politics of performance, but will continue to work for the country on the basis of such politics," Shah said.

Discussing the economy, Shah said it had become stronger under the Modi-led government than it was under the UPA. He also elaborated on the benefits of both demonetisation and GST and explained that both the measures would curb black money and bring more transparency in the system.

The chief cited various figures to make his point about economy, Goyal told reporters while briefing them on Shah's speech.

Shah's comments came amid the opposition's criticism of the government's handling of the economy.

The Rs 60,000 crore per year the government would save through the direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme would be used for welfare schemes for the poor, he said.

Praising the government over its handling of Naxalism and terrorism, Shah said more terrorists were killed in its three years of rule than any other spell of three years.

The president also discussed the recent stand-off with China in Dokalam near Sikkim and said displayed its perseverance and decisiveness to the entire world.

The party chief appreciated External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's speech at the United Nations said she had exposed Pakistan.

Attacking the TMC government in West Bengal and the Left government in Kerala for alleged political violence targeting workers, Shah announced that he would launch a 15-day padyatra in Kerala from October 3.

Prime Minister Modi will address the meeting in the evening and is expected to counter the opposition's criticism of the state of the economy.

Modi will also launch a new scheme for providing electricity connections to poor in the evening, Goyal said.

A key highlight of this extended national executive meeting, which began yesterday, is the presence of the party's elected lawmakers -- close to 1,400 MLAs, 337 MPs and all MLCs -- and its core group leaders from states.

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First Published: Mon, September 25 2017. 15:13 IST