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Indian home minister Amit Shah refuses to give Aam Aadmi Party much chance in upcoming Gujarat polls

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah. (Photo by RAVEENDRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

By: Shubham Ghosh

Indian home minister Amit Shah has downplayed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) party’s challenge in the upcoming elections in the western state of Gujarat, claiming Arvind Kejriwal’s outfit may not even open its account.

He also said the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) state unit’s announcement on setting up an anti-radicalisation cell is a good initiative that can be considered by other states as well as the Narendra Modi government in New Delhi.

In an interview to Press Trust of India, Shah described prime minister Modi’s popularity, all-round development of Gujarat during his tenure (2001-2014) as the state chief minister and the implementation of zero-appeasement policy as the main reasons for people repeatedly reposing faith in the BJP over the last 27 years.

“The BJP will register an unprecedented victory in Gujarat. People have full faith in our party and our leader prime minister Narendra Modi,” said Shah, who has been crisscrossing the state and addressing five rallies a day in the run-up to the two-phase polls on December 1 and 5.

The results will be announced on December 8, along with that of the northern state of Himachal Pradesh which went to polls on November 12.

On the question of AAP entering Gujarat assembly elections, the BJP leader said, ”Every party has a right to contest elections, but it is up to people whether they accept the party or not.

“AAP is nowhere in the mind of the people of Gujarat. Wait for election results, maybe AAP’s name would not figure in the list of successful candidates,” Shah, a former minister of Gujarat, said.

While the Indian National Congress has been the BJP’s principal rival in Gujarat, the AAP led by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has undertaken an aggressive campaign in the home state of Modi and Shah, the ruling BJP’s two most powerful leaders.

Speaking on the grand-old party, Shah said, “It is still the main opposition party, but the party is going through a crisis, and its impact is visible in Gujarat as well.”

Asked about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s  ongoing ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ (Unite India March), Shah said sustained efforts are a must in politics.

“I have always been of the view that politicians need to be hard working and it is good when someone works hard. But in politics only sustained efforts show results. So let’s wait and see,” he said.

Shah, who has been talking about issues of national security in the campaign for the state election, said they are important in every assembly poll.

The Opposition has accused the BJP of raising national issues like terrorism in state elections to divert the people’s attention from governance-related concerns.

“Is the security of Gujarat associated with national security or not? “Security of Gujarat and national security are not different issues. And if the country is not secure, how can Gujarat be secure? Therefore, national security is a major issue in all state assembly polls,” he said.

“Being a border state, the people of Gujarat are sensitive about national security. We cannot afford to have national security impacted at any one location in the country,” Shah added while replying to a question.

With the Opposition often accusing the government of misusing investigation agencies against its political rivals, Shah said there is an independent and neutral judiciary in the country, and “if there is any misuse of investigation agencies, then they can approach the judiciary”.

Shah, who has been raising law-and-order issues in his campaign speeches, described ending lawlessness as one of the achievements of the BJP government in Gujarat.

The former BJP president described the party’s poll promise to set up an anti-radicalisation cell as a good initiative and said any organisation such as the Popular Front of India (PFI) that pushes youth towards terrorism will not be tolerated. He said the PFI was banned after due diligence and several states had demanded it.

“The Modi government decided to ban PFI after gathering a lot of information and proof related to their anti-national activities, especially their activities to push youth towards terrorism by radicalising them.

“And several states have demanded to ban PFI. Such activities of any organisation will not be tolerated in the Modi government,” Shah told PTI.

On whether BJP’s announcement in manifesto on setting up an anti-radicalisation cell in Gujarat will be implemented in other states also, Shah said, “It is a good initiative. Let it be implemented (here) first. It will be given a legal shape and its working mechanism will be decided.” He said radicalisation should be checked not only in Gujarat but in the entire country. “And it (anti-radicalisation cell) can be considered at the national level and in other states,” Shah said, adding the entire world is concerned about radicalisation.

[With PTI inputs]

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