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APCC to protest against Amit Shah's visit, state chief says "no right to set foot in Andhra"

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Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) | January 18, 2025 11:42:30 AM IST
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) Chief YS Sharmila Reddy "strongly" opposed Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to the state accusing him of insulting BR Ambedkar and said he has no right to visit the state.

Reddy said that the party will organize a large-scale protest at Ambedkar's statues across the state condemning his controversial remarks about BR Ambedkar in the Rajya Sabha.

In a post on X Reddy said, "Amit Shah, who insulted Dr BR Ambedkar, has no right to set foot in Andhra Pradesh. The Andhra Pradesh Congress Party strongly opposes Amit Shah's visit to the state. In this regard, we are calling on the party leadership to organize large-scale protests at Ambedkar's statues. We demand that Amit Shah immediately issue a public apology to the people of the country. He must also resign from his ministerial post without delay."

"Insulting the architect of the Indian Constitution is equivalent to committing treason against the nation. By mocking Ambedkar in a full session of the assembly, Amit Shah has proven himself a traitor to the country," she added.

Further, slamming BJP's allies TDP and Janasena Party, Reddy said instead of seeking an apology from Amit Shah those who are welcoming his visit are also betraying the nation.

"Those who do not condemn such treasonous remarks or demand apologies, but instead extend hospitality, are also betraying the nation. Political parties that share platforms with such individuals or remain silent on this issue are equally guilty of betraying the country," she said.

"The Congress Party calls on its coalition partners, including the TDP, Jana Sena, to demand a public apology from Amit Shah. If you truly respect the Dalit, Bahujan, Adivasi, and minority communities in the state, stand with us and insist on an apology from Amit Shah," she added. (ANI)

 
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