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Amit Shah likens opposition to 'snakes, mongooses, dogs, cats' (Roundup)

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Shah on Friday attacked the opposition parties coming together, likening them to "snakes, mongooses, dogs and cats", only to retract hours later following strong reactions.

"When there are huge floods all animals like snakes, mongooses, dogs and cats climb together on a single tree trunk for refuge, as there are deep waters below and they are scared of the rising waters," he said at a rally to commemorate the 38th of the and launching its campaign for the 2019 elections.

"The political flood unleashed by (Prime Minister) has made all these snakes, mongooses, dogs and cats, join together and unitedly contest the 2019 elections against him," the (BJP) chief said.

Barely an hour after his comparison of Opposition parties with animals. Shah virtually backtracked on his comments.

He clarified that what he implied was parties with different ideologies joining together to fight the upcoming elections vis-a-vis the and Modi.

"What I intended was that the parties with opposing political ideologies which could never come together have united... They include BSP-SP (the Bahujan Samaj Party-Samajwadi Party), TDP-Congress, Congress-Trinamool Congress," Shah told reporters later.

He claimed that "political parties with differing ideologies have united because of the fear of Modi", noting animals like snake and never come together.

"However, if somebody has felt offended then I am naming them all now, there is nothing to feel bad about it. Kindly don't twist my comments out of context," Shah, apparently on the backfoot, appealed to the media.

Earlier in his speech, compared the Opposition to "wolves" who posed no challenge to Modi.

Shah's utterances unleashed reactions and debates on the social media, with even veteran joining in, asking that the should at least get credit for ensuring democracy survived in the country.

Sounding a poll bugle ahead of the next year Lok Sabha polls, Shah urged party workers to take a pledge to ensure the retained power with full majority to help achieve Narendra Modi's dream of "New India".

The chief said the countdown to the Lok Sabha elections had begun and called upon all activists to fan out to each village to highlight the Modi government's achievements.

"We don't want to fight the next elections on slogans or empty poll promises but on the basis of the government's achievements," he said.

"We should take a pledge to ensure a win in the 2019 elections and in Assembly elections in Odisha and and later even return to power (Chief Minister) Devendra Fadnavis' government in It will be the dawn of the golden period of the "

Attacking -- calling him -- the chief said he has been given an "injection" by (NCP President) Sharad Pawar, so that now he's going around asking "what Modi has done in the past four years?"

"Rahul Baba, we want to ask you -- What did your party do when it was in power for four generations? The people want to know."

As for Gandhi's fears on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Prevention of Atrocities Act, Shah said the would "never do away with reservation in the country and will strongly oppose if any other party attempted to".

Highlighting the NDA's achievements, he said the had provided a "clean, non-corrupt and all-inclusive" governments which the corrupt could not do for decades.

He listed schemes that he said had benefited the poorest of the poor in the country, the Rs 500,000 insurance for 50 crore poor families, to 10 crore homes, and unprecedented higher remuneration for agricultural produce.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, April 06 2018. 20:42 IST
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