Calling off talks is a message to Pakistan: Amit Shah

Calling off talks is a message to Pakistan Amit ShahHYDERABAD: By calling off the scheduled Foreign Secretary talks, the Modi Government has sent out a message to Pakistan that bilateral dialogue cannot be held if it continues to engage separatists in Kashmir vis-a-vis India, BJP President Amit Shah said here today.
“As it does always, Pakistan sent an invitation to separatists (ahead of foreign secretary-level talks). No government had the courage to stop that. The Modi government sent a message to Pakistan that if you want to talk to separatists, you can’t talk to India. I can proudly say that only a BJP Prime Minister can do that,” he said.

Similarly, the government has decided that it cannot accept the proposed agreement in the WTO as it was against the interest of the farmers of the country, Shah said.

He said that the Modi government has made a new beginning like campaign for cleanliness, construction of toilets and promotion of manufacturing in the country.

The BJP chief was speaking at a convention of Village Unit Presidents of the party in Telangana.

Noting that people from different sections of the society are looking up at the BJP and Modi’s leadership, he exhorted the partymen to reach out to the people and expand the party up to the booth level.

Shah expressed confidence that the party would come to power in Telangana in 2019 elections if the party activists and leaders worked hard for strengthening the organization in the state.

BJP should be strengthened in the eight states including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and West Bengal and Eastern regions of the country, he said. Shah said BJP workers should work towards realizing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s slogan of “Congress-mukt Bharat”.

Highlighting the achievements of the Modi government, he said they included the ‘Digital India’ plan, provision of savings account to every citizen and the roadmap mentioned in the Union Budget.

BJP activists are now called upon to strengthen the party organization up to the booth level, he said.

Shah arrived in Hyderabad on a two-day visit. He has held a meeting with the office bearers of BJP’s Telangana unit.

Shah, accompanied by BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav and other party leaders, met TDP President and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu earlier in the day.

BJP and TDP, who are partners in governments at the Centre and AP, are expected to continue their alliance for the upcoming Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections and the bypoll for Medak parliamentary constituency.

Bye-election is necessitated in Medak after Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao quit.–PTI