Indian Home Minister Amit Shah announced that the government aims to remove all Bangladeshi and Rohingya individuals residing illegally in Mumbai. He joined a large rally on Tuesday(12 November )Speaking at Mumbai's Borivali.Shah also challenged the opposition to use their full strength to oppose the Waqf Amendment Bill. He asserting that the government is determined to pass it in Parliament.

Earlier, he addresed another rally in Mumbai's Ghatkopar area ahead of the Maharashtra assembly polls on November 20..He told  - 'Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ended terrorism and Naxalism from from the country. '

This statement comes following a recent resolution by the newly-elected Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Shah called for the restoration of the region's former special status.Shah urged - 'I went to tell Rahul Gandhi that even if his fourth generation comes, Article 370 will not be restored in Jammu and Kashmir.'

Shah criticized leaders of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition for their opposition to key initiatives such as the construction of a grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya. That abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, and major infrastructure projects. He argued that while MVA’s efforts appear limited to financial aid proposals to maulavis(islamic clerics).That aid refers the monthly payment of Rs 15000 to all Maulavis(islamic clerics).Shah's interference always shows the offen oppose tone on minorities development projects.

 

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