Amit Shah acting like 'hate minister', says Brinda Karat
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | February 22, 2020 IST
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New Delhi, Feb 22: Senior CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat on Saturday criticized former BJP president and Home Minister Amit Shah and said he was working like the ‘hate minister’ of the country and BJP-led central government was ‘fulfilling its agenda of communal polarisation’. Addressing the inaugural session of the 22nd central conference of CPI(M)'s tribal wing, Brinda slammed Home Minister Shah for his comments on the Shaheen Bagh protesters during campaigning for the Delhi Assembly Elections. "Home Minister Shah asked people to push the buttons in EVMs so hard that Shaheen Bagh gets electric current from it. I think this kind of comment is unfair,” Brinda said. “That is why I say Amit Shah is not the home minister, he is doing the work of hate minister," she added. She further said the central govt with its ‘brute majority’ in the Parliament was ‘fulfilling the agenda of communally polarising people’. Brinda also claimed that tribals in the northeast would be the worst hit by the newly enacted Citizenship law.
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