Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Shah backstage hero, has stuck to duties without desire for credit’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday described Home Minister Amit Shah as “nepathya ke nayak” (backstage hero) who has worked without any desire for credit and stuck to his duties despite bitterswee­t experience­s in life.

Releasing the book “Shabdansh”, a collection of Shah’s speeches on a variety of issues, Singh said the home minister combines the rare mix of politics and spirituali­ty and added that the range of his study will surprise many people.

“It will not be an exaggerati­on to say Shah is a backstage hero. He has no desire for credit. He remains in background and does so many big works for the government and the party and still gets time to study so much,” the senior BJP leader said about his colleague.

Shah’s life has been a laboratory and had its share of bitterswee­t memories, Singh said, noting that the Gujarat leader had to spend several months in jail, a reference to the Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh fake encounter case in which he was later acquitted by the court of all charges. Investigat­ion agencies harassed him so much, he said, noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, then chief minister of Gujarat, was also targeted, a reference to the Gujarat riots case in which the SIT gave him the clean chit later.

Shah had faith that truth will come out and it did, he added. “Shah went wherever probe agencies summoned him and never raised a hue and cry or launched an agitation,” Singh said, in an apparent swipe at the Congress for its protests over the questionin­g of its leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in the National Herald case. The Congress-led UPA was in power when the two BJP leaders were investigat­ed by federal agencies.

Singh said, “Every challenge made him (Shah) stronger. Without being concerned about acclaim or ignominy, he walked the path of his duties. Rarely do we get an amalgamati­on of politics and spirituali­ty but it is in him.”

Politics is meant to put the society on the right path but the term has lost its meaning and people look at it and politician­s in a negative light, he said, adding that Shah is working to restore its true goal.

Singh said there can be no happier experience for him than releasing the book of an “anuj” (younger brother) and urged people to read it, saying it is a significan­t collection of his speeches on a range of subjects from spiritual and historical personalit­ies to Article 370 and triple talaq besides Modi.

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