BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday mocked Congress chief Rahul Gandhi after he claimed that the Supreme Court order on Aadhaar supported his party's vision, saying, "Yes, the Congress won today, just like they won Lok Sabha Polls in 2014".
Mr Shah accused the Congress of trying every trick to fight and defeat Aadhaar as it is the "fountainhead of middlemen and corruption".
"They tried to mislead people on various grounds, including scare-mongering on privacy. Today they stand exposed and defeated," he said in a series of tweets attacking the Congress.
The Supreme Court judgment, he asserted, is a strong validation of Aadhaar as an instrument of service delivery and gives further impetus to empowering the poor by ensuring they get their rights.
Yes, the Congress won today, just like they won Lok Sabha Polls in 2014. https://t.co/dAWc0uRX1s
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) September 26, 2018
Describing Aadhaar as a tool of oppression and surveillance for the BJP, Mr Gandhi had thanked the top court for supporting the Congress vision and protecting India.
Congress, being the fountainhead of middlemen and corruption, tried every trick to fight and defeat Aadhaar, politically and legally. They tried to mislead people on various grounds, including scare-mongering on privacy. Today they stand exposed and defeated.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) September 26, 2018
The BJP president said Aadhaar under the UPA government was "niradhar" (without any basis) and had no purpose.
Aadhaar under UPA Govt was Niradhar and had no purpose. UPA spent thousands of crores to enrol people without any law or scrutiny. Modi Govt gave it strong legal backing and integrated it in service delivery. This ensured savings of Rs 90,000 crores & benefited the poor.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) September 26, 2018
The UPA spent thousands of crores to enroll people without any law or scrutiny, he added.
"The Modi government gave it strong legal backing and integrated it in service delivery. This ensured savings of Rs 90,000 crore and benefited the poor," he said.
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