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Shah Warns of Emerging Threats in Kerala, Cites PFI Ban

Union Minister Amit Shah raises alarm over security threats in Kerala, questioning the role of SDPI and Jamaat-e-Islami. He highlights the PFI ban and criticizes state political fronts. Read the full analysis.

Amit Shah Visits Rajasthan Police Academy for Recruits

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will personally distribute appointment letters to newly selected constables in Jaipur, boosting morale. A state-level police conference also concluded, focusing on key security challenges.

Amit Shah's TN Visit Ends Without Alliance Deal

Union Home Minister Amit Shah's two-day Tamil Nadu trip concluded without a clear NDA expansion. Key meetings with AIADMK's EPS, PMK, and DMDK did not materialize. Read about BJP's strategy for the upcoming state elections.

Haryana CM Nayab Saini Woos Punjab Entrepreneurs

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini invites Punjab industrialists to invest in the state, highlighting a Rs 170 crore MSME push, plans for an Electric Vehicle Park, and promising a streamlined single-window system.

Amit Shah to Address Kerala BJP Winners on Jan 11

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Thiruvananthapuram on January 11 to address BJP's local body poll winners and strategize for the upcoming Kerala assembly elections. Get the full details.

Amit Shah in Tamil Nadu to shape BJP-NDA poll strategy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah begins a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu to bolster NDA's alliance cohesion and strategy against the DMK-led front. Key meetings with BJP leaders and allies like AIADMK's EPS are on the agenda.

Modi, Shah, Nadda to visit West Bengal in January

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and BJP's JP Nadda are scheduled for key visits to West Bengal this month, focusing on booth-level strengthening ahead of elections. Get the latest political updates.

Amit Shah in Kolkata: Demands 22 Seats, Vows BJP Govt

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing BJP workers in Kolkata, urged them to etch a victory in Bengal in their hearts. He demanded 22 out of 28 assembly seats in and around the city, exuding confidence in a two-thirds majority.

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