NEW DELHI: Bhartiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah continued to be berated by the opposition parties for the second day on Saturday for comparing the regional political parties with cats, dogs, snakes and mongoose getting on the Congress tree to create an anti-BJP and anti-Modi front.
The most blistering attack came from Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati slaming him for using filthy language about the political parties, saying it shows “shameful and criminal mindset” of the BJP.
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath used similar language that led to the BJP lose both the Lok Sabha by-elections in the state, she said, regretting how the standard of discourse has fallen under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and his disciple Amit Shah.
Congress chief spokesman Randeep Singh Surjewala said Shah tried to paint a scenario of so-called Modi floods, reminding him that floods bring devastation and destruction and that is happening with regard to farmers, youth, dalits, adivasis, businessmen and industrialists.

