Congress Demands Goa CM to Condemn Amit Shah's Remarks Within 7 Days



The Indian National Congress has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Chief Minister of Goa to condemn the remarks made by Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The Congress has accused Shah of making communal and divisive statements that threaten the unity and integrity of the nation. The party has demanded an official statement from the Goa Chief Minister condemning the remarks and supporting the secular fabric of the country.

The ultimatum comes after a series of controversial statements made by Amit Shah, which have sparked widespread outrage and criticism. The Congress has accused Shah of spreading hatred and creating divisions among communities with his remarks. The party has called for a united stance against such statements and has demanded action against those who make them.

The ultimatum is seen as a move by the Congress to assert its position as a champion of secularism and a defender of India's unity and diversity. It also highlights the growing concerns over the increasing instances of hate speech and communal tension in the country.

The outcome of the ultimatum remains to be seen, but it is clear that the Congress is taking a strong stance against any attempts to divide the nation on religious or communal lines. The party's demand for an official statement from the Goa Chief Minister is a move to hold those in positions of power accountable for their actions and to ensure that the nation remains a secular and inclusive place for all its citizens.