Can\'t win polls by repressing BJP workers\, Shah warns MP CM

Can't win polls by repressing BJP workers, Shah warns MP CM

Press Trust of India  |  Rewa (MP) 

Saturday accused the Congress-led government of "repressing" his party workers and claimed that legs of Kamal Nath's will shake after results are declared on May 23.

Addressing a rally in Govindgarh in Rewa, Shah claimed that BJP workers involved in poll campaigning were being externed from districts by state authorities, and two of them were killed and some slapped with murder charges.

"Kamal Nath, you think you can win elections in a democracy by repressing our workers? Let results be declared on May 23 and all four legs of your will tremble," he said, adding that the "Congress's way" of suppressing the opposition would not work anymore.

"During recent visits, I heard the ordeal of our workers. Those engaged in campaigning were externed from the districts, cases of murder were filed against them, and two workers were killed," Shah alleged.

The also accused the of encouraging activities of the banned (SIMI).

"There was a time when Malwa region of the state was the base of SIMI. Shivraj Singh Chouhan (ex-minister) dismantled the SIMI network and they (SIMI workers) were forced to leave Some of them are in Ahmedabad jail, some in and others in prison in Bhopal," Shah said.

"But due to vote bank politics, this government is again encouraging SIMI. I want to warn them, do not play with the country's security or your hands will get burnt. The BJP will strongly oppose their every step," the BJP chief asserted.

Shah claimed that the Congress, which came to power in the state in December 2018 after a gap of 15 years, had already started failing the people.

The BJP chief alleged that within three months of the coming to power, transactions worth Rs 281 crore were unearthed during Income Tax raids at the premises of those close to

Seven seats of Bundelkhand, including Rewa, will go to polls on Monday.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 18:50 IST