‘Congress is disappearing, and from the communists…’ What did Amit Shah say?

Amit Shah spoke about the future of politics from a party meeting in Thiruananthapuram, Kerala. He said, “Congress is disappearing” from the country, and the world wants to get rid of communists. He also said that if Kerala has any future, then it is with BJP.

In a loud voice from the meeting in Kerala, Amit Shah said, “Congress and Communists have done nothing for the development of tribals and poor. They (Congress, Left) have seen them (tribals and poor) as a vote bank.” Incidentally, there is a change in BJP’s attempt to gain land in Kerala. The power-based coalition of the Congress and the Left has ruled there for so long. But BJP wants to acquire land there before 2024 polls. Meanwhile, Amit Shah attended the 30th South Zonal Council meeting before that party meeting. The meeting was held in the capital of Kerala. Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of southern states attended the meeting. Amit Shah talks about resolving the conflict over the distribution of river water in the southern states. After looting 6 crores, the robbers were caught with a Paytm of 100 rupees! What happened?

Amit Shah said that Andhra Pradesh and Telangana should resolve this issue among themselves. It should be noted that there are various conflicts over the distribution of river water between several southern states. Many states face the problem of water scarcity at different times. Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are plagued by this problem. Among them is the Cauvery water crisis. There is an issue between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh over the sharing of Krishna River water.