
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah at a party meet on Saturday praised the PM Narendra Modi led NDA government's Union Budget 2016 for its incisive development agenda and also congratulated FM Arun Jaitley. He also said that sedition is being camouflaged as freedom of speech and the party will not tolerate it. He urged party workers to create "awareness" across the country against "anti-national activities". "BJP workers should work on creating awareness across the country against the anti-national activities," Amit Shah said. Here are teh top 5 points to note in Amit Shah speech: (Express Photo)

1. BJP chief Amit Shah in his address at the party's national executive at the NDMC convention centre on New Delhi praised the development work of the Narendra Modi government and also hailed Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's 2016-17 Union Budget. Shah said: "The programmes initiated by the Modi government have proven to be a game-changer. This success of the Modi government must be conveyed to the people of India." (Express Photo)


3. Amit Shah said, "Sedition is being camouflaged as freedom of expression. In the name of expression of freedom, the debate on anti-national slogans is being turned in another direction. Anti-national slogans were raised openly in the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University. It was not wrong on (Congress vice president) Rahul Gandhi's part to go to JNU, but speaking in support of anti-national elements there can never be called right." Citing the Emergency, when the Congress "crushed the voices of the common people during the period", he said that it had no right to lecture others. Shah also took a dig at the Left parties for accusing the government of suppressing freedom of expression. "Those who worship Maoism and follow Stalin are talking about freedom of speech and expression," he said. (Express Photo)


5. On the recent controversy of chanting "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" after MIM leader Asadudduin Owaisi refused to say it, he said: "Bharat Mata ki Jai has been our inspiration for years. Chanting 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' is in the country since the days of Independence. So, after 68 years of freedom, the country will debate whether it should be chanted or not?" (Express Photo)