Amit Shah asked BJP workers to work so that the party stays in power for 25 years.
Highlights
- BJP President Amit Shah attacks Rahul Gandhi on his visit to JNU
- Rahul Gandhi projects anti-national slogans as freedom of speech: Shah
- Amit Shah says Congress should be ashamed of Rahul Gandhi's visit to JNU
Vrindavan:
BJP chief Amit Shah today attacked Congress over the JNU row, saying it should be "ashamed" of party Vice President Rahul Gandhi's visit to the campus.
Addressing a meeting of Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha, BJP's youth wing, he said the JNU row was about the party's core issue of nationalism.
"A strange atmosphere has been created. Anti-national slogans are being projected as freedom of expression... Congress should be ashamed that its vice president goes to the campus and says these (slogans) should be heard as there is freedom of expression," he said.
"If these slogans are freedom of expression, then what is treason?" he said.
Mr Shah asked BJP workers to work hard to ensure that it remains in power at the Centre for 25 years so that India could become the 'vishwaguru'.
"In five years there could be development and high growth rate and borders could be made safe but if India has to be 'vishwaguru', then it is a must that BJP is in government for 25 years," he said.
The BJP chief also took shots at former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying Mr Singh visited more countries than Modi but his tours made little impact.
"He would read from two pages he carried with him which were written in English. At times, he would read the speech meant for Thailand in Malaysia and the one for Malaysia in Thailand... Modiji spoke in Hindi in the UN and the whole country felt proud," Mr Shah said.
PM Modi also attended Ganga aarti with pride and went to Pashupati Nath temple in Nepal to seek blessing, Mr Shah said, underlining the party's Hindutva credentials.
The biggest work the Modi government has done is to make the country's borders safe, he claimed.