As Bihar votes in the first phase of assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the polls aim to make the state ‘infiltrator-free’. Addressing a rally in West Champaran District, Shah attacked RJD for past crimes, promised development in the region, and highlighted NDA’s focus on security
While many constitutencies in Bihar are in the process to vote for their next leader on Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who has started campaigning for the second phase of polling, said that illegal Bangladeshi immigrants snatch jobs and pose security threats to the country. While asserting on the issue of infiltration, Shah said that Bihar Election 2025 is to make the eastern state "infiltrator-free", news agency PTI reported.
While addressing an election rally at Bettiah in the

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