Shah made these remarks in a reference to Gandhi's emotional comments at a recent rally in Kerala in which she had spoken of her commitment to India after being consistently attacked by the BJP over AgustaWestland scam and taunted over her Italian origins.
During an India TV event, he also asserted that the Narendra Modi government will come back to power in 2019 with a bigger mandate than the one given in 2014.
The promised 'achchhe din' (good days) is here, he said, claiming the government was corruption-free and had launched many pro-poor measures while adding that it will fulfil most of its promises. "Some people sitting in Lutyens Delhi may not find the achchhe din," he said.
Taking a dig at Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, Shah said he got his photograph clicked with Kalavati, a poor widow in Maharashtra who was visited by him in 2008, but did nothing for women like her but the BJP government uplifted them by giving them free LPG connection and launching many welfare scheme.
Responding to Sonia's attack and her emotional remarks, Shah said, "No case in all these scams has been registered in the BJP's time. If the issue was wrong, then they (UPA) should not have registered cases. We are only probing where over 12 lakh crore swindled in these scams went. Whose home did it do?
"Those who are patriots do not indulge in scams. This is what I believe," he said.
He played down controversial remarks of some BJP's leaders and said he has stopped them often and media should not go by what two-three persons out of 11 crore members of the party may say and accept the comments of Prime Minister, Home minister or him in this regard.
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Meanwhile, BSP president Mayawati termed Shah's programme in the state capital as a complete "flop", saying BJP has "wrong intentions" and only wanted to make "political and electoral mileage" out of Azam Khan's statement against Ambedkar.
In a statement issued here, Mayawati said she was the first one to condemn the statement of Khan and had asked him to tender public apology for the same.
Mayawati said that Shah's claim of his party being pro-Dalit was "wrong" and it was "ignoring" the atrocities on them.
She said that BJP's real face has been exposed in various incidents like the Rohit Vemula and Una cases.
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