?BJP chief Amit Shah trained his guns today at Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi again asking him to clarify whether he justified alleged anti-India slogans raised on JNU campus in the name of freedom of speech. <br/><br/>"I want to know whether such seditious slogans can be passed as free speech," Shah asked party cadre after inaugurating the renovated state party headquarters at Lucknow. "For six days, I have been asking Rahul Gandhi, but he is yet to reply. Now, I would request the media too to seek an answer from Rahul Gandhi on this," he said. Shah said the Narendra Modi government would come down strongly on anyone raising anti-India slogans. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports that on Wednesday, Shah had demanded that political parties, particularly Congress, make their stand clear on the anti-national slogans allegedly raised in JNU. Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi should clarify their party's stand on whether raising anti-India slogans was justified or it was anti-national ('deshdroh'). <br/><br/>Please don't stoop so low for vote bank politics," he had said while addressing a public meeting at Bahraich in Uttar Pradesh. Shah also called on party workers to make all efforts to bring party into power in 2017 Vidhan Sabha elections of the state. Completing his two day UP visit Amit Shah returned Delhi in the noon today.
News On AIR | February 25, 2016 1:00 PM
Amit Shah asks Rahul to clarify whether he justified anti-India slogans at JNU