Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

You’ll have to hear me for 6 years: Amit Shah in RS

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

Someone who sells pakodas today, his progeny can become entreprene­urs tomorrow. Today a son of chaiwala is the PM of this nation. AMIT SHAH, BJP chief

NEWDELHI: In his debut speech in Parliament, B JP President Am it Shah lashed out at the Congress for criticisin­g the NDA government’s economic policies and said that Kashmir is the safest it has been in 35 years.

In a 77- minute speech in Hindi, Shah defended the BJP’s record, evenashe took a leaf out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speeches and lashed out at the opposition in general and the Congress in particular for corruption, dynastic rule, and the politics of appeasemen­t.

Shah attacked the Congress for opposing the passage of the bill to set up the Other Backward Classes commission and the legislatio­n to criminaliz­e instant trip let alaq,a she initiated the discussion son the motion of thanks on the President’s speech in Rajya Sabha on Monday. “If you agree, we can bring the triple talaq bill tomorrow,” he said.

Shah told Opposition MPs: “You will have to listen to me for the next six years .” With the treasury benches thumping their desk sin approval and Mo di looking on approving ly, Shah refuted the Congress’ s criticism of G ST as “G ab bar Sing hT ax” and said that the increase in revenue from the new tax regime would pay for the “one rank, one pension” scheme and various pro-poor programmes of the government.

Opposition parties have used disruption s over the implementa­tion of GST, its impact on small and medium enterprise­s, and 2016’ s demo net is at ion exercise to criticise the government. They say that demo net is at ion resulted in massive job losses while the GST hit small enterprise­s.

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