BJP President Amit Shah addresses party workers on BJP foundation day in Mumbai
News Nation Bureau 06 April 2018, 06:06 PM
BJP president Amit Shah on Friday took a dig at opposition parties by likening them to animals banding together for self-preservation against the 'Modi wave' in the country. "There is a campaign that all Opposition should unite. Whenever there is a massive flood, all snakes, mongooses, cats, dogs and even cheetahs and lions climb up a huge tree as they fear rising water levels," said Shah on the occasion of the BJP's 38th Foundation Day rally in Mumbai.
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