(With inputs from agencies)

NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi-led government is working for "making India" whereas the Congress is working for breaking India , BJP president Amit Shah said Saturday while addressing the ruling party's national executive meeting in New Delhi.Amit Shah took a dig at efforts by opposition parties to stitch together a grand alliance ahead of the 2019 general elections , saying that the " Mahagathbandhan " is nothing but an eyewash."Mahagathbandhan is an eyewash. It is a bhranti (illusion) and a jhuth (lie). Parties which are in 'Mahagathbandhan' have been defeated by the BJP even after 2014. Mahagathbandhan will not make any difference," said Shah.Hitting out at the opposition-sponsored no-confidence motion against the Modi government, Shah accused the opposition parties of indulging in "disruptive politics"."When we won the no-confidence motion, the opposition told us 'when did we say that you (NDA) don't have the numbers?' This shows opposition's disruptive politics," said the BJP chief.Shah said the BJP would contest the next Lok Sabha polls on the plank of its performance and organisational strength and form a government with a bigger mandate than in 2014. The BJP had won 282 seats out of 543 in the 2014 parliamentary election.Shah said that the Modi government has done a lot for the development of the country. "Today, India has surpassed France in terms of economy. The BJP has government in 19 states and ruling 75 per cent of the country. We should not be complacent and should work to ensure a bigger victory in 2019," he said.He listed the achievements of the government on the economic front and said the good work done by the government including the yet-to-be launched Ayushman Bharat scheme, increased MSP for farmers and constitutional status for the Backward Classes Commission should be taken to the people.Referring to the ongoing National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise in Assam, Shah said the BJP would move forward with strong determination to implement it. Hindus, Christians, Buddhists and Jains in neighbouring countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh who seek refugee status will be given shelter without hesitation, he added.Shah slammed the Congress for causing delay in the passage of the triple talaq bill in the Rajya Sabha. "Many Islamic countries have cleared it and it is not an issue in those countries. But here, in Rajya Sabha, the bill is stuck due to the Congress' hypocritical behaviour ..."Meanwhile, the BJP today decided to extend Shah's tenure as the party chief until next year's Lok Sabha elections. BJP's organisational polls are likely to be suspended till then as it focuses on the electoral challenge ahead, party sources said.A party leader said organisational polls in an election year have often been deferred in the past as well to allow the incumbent president, his team of office-bearers and workers to focus fully on polls.