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    Stalin has no right to describe Constitutional Amendment Bill a 'Black Bill': Amit Shah

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    Amit Shah attacked Chief Minister MK Stalin, calling his government the most corrupt. Shah defended the Constitutional Amendment Bill. He accused Stalin of prioritizing his son Udhayanidhi's political career. Shah also criticized Sonia Gandhi's focus on Rahul Gandhi's prime ministerial aspirations. He highlighted corruption cases against DMK leaders like K Ponmudy and V Senthil Balaji.

    Stalin has no right to describe Constitutional Amendment Bill a 'Black Bill': Amit ShahANI
    Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said Chief Minister MK Stalin does not have any right to dub the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill as black bill as he alleged the Tamil Nadu chief minister carried out "black deed."

    Addressing a party event here, Shah alleged the DMK led the "most corrupt" government in the country and it was Prime Minister Narendra Modi who ran the government as per Tamil classical didactic book, Thirukkural's guidance for an able, ideal ruler.

    The BJP veteran alleged Stalin had no right to dismiss the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill as a Black Bill as he is a CM who did "black deed." He listed out various 'scams' in the incumbent regime in Tamil Nadu.

    Citing the case against DMK leader and former Minister K Ponmudy and the recent one of V Senthil Balaji who continued as a minister when he was in jail in connection with an ED case, Shah asked if it was appropriate to be part of the Cabinet and govern despite being jailed.

    Taking a swipe at Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, he said her only agenda was to make her son Rahul Gandhi the Prime Minister. Similarly, the only agenda of Stalin was to make his son Udhayanidhi the chief minister.

    Both will not fructify as the NDA will emerge victorious, Shah asserted.


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