Rahul Gandhi will scream on the road now, give 50% time but stay quiet on the Waqf account: Shah

Last updated: April 09, 2025, 20:50 IST AMIT Shah on Rising Bharat Summit 2025: Amit Shah, Minister of the Union Homes, gave an appropriate answer to those who questioned the change in WAQF Act from the platform of ‘Rising Bharat Summit, 2025’. Amit Shah in Rising Bharat Summit 2025. Amit Shah targeted Rahul Gandhi during the highlights ‘Rising Bharat Summit’. “Rahul Gandhi, quiet in parliament about Waqf Law, Priyanka did not vote.” Now we will scream on the road we should not speak: AMIT Shah. New -delhi: Interior Minister Amit Shah, on Wednesday, resulted in those who opposed the WAQF (Amendment Act, 2025. Shah said directly that when the debate in parliament took place, he said nothing. Now that the law was approved and notified, we would scream on the street! (Gandhi Vadra) didn’t even come to vote … Rahul Ji did not even give a speech … If your party has a big policy, which is the biggest stage as Parliament! Can do, we will scream on the road now … Don’t let it talk … ‘Rahul Gandhi challenged Rahul Gandhi directly from the platform of Rising Bharat Summit 2025. It’s been two years since the CAA has come into effect, and I challenge Rahul Gandhi to tell us if citizenship of a single Muslim has passed. The whole country was deceived by the congress part and the Indian alliances. Shah said the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi does not make decisions to keep the voting bank in mind. He said that the politics of appeal did a lot of damage to the country. Shah said: ‘I want to tell the youth that Modi has done the work in ten years to take this country from casteism, familism and lead and take it to development. Now our younger generation will have to pursue it. Whatever the party … policy should not be made in the interests of the party, must be made in the interests of the country. Location: New -delhi, Delhi First Published: 09 April 2025, 20:34 IST Honor Rahul Gandhi will now scream on the road, give 50% time, but remain silent on the Waqf Bill: Shah