The Janata Dal-United also condemned Amit Shah's remark, saying it was a "warning to all regional parties that if by mistake Modi becomes PM, then all state governments will be dismissed".
JD-U national spokesperson K.C. Tyagi said: "Saying 'apmaan ke badle apmaan' is highly objectionable."
Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav said: "Nobody in India can pull down a democratically elected majority government. The BJP leader seems to be ignorant about how strong the Indian democracy is."
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New Delhi: The Congress and the AAP Saturday rapped on the Election Commission's door against BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi's close aide Amit Shah over his remark on the Muzaffarnagar riots. The Bharatiya Janata
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