Congress with organizations wishing to divide the nation: Amit Shah at rally in Assam

Congress with organizations wishing to divide the nation: Amit Shah at rally in Assam

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Congress can go to any extent to win the elections, including forging alliances with minority parties in Assam, Kerala and West Bengal.

While campaigning in Assam on Sunday for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidates in Margherita and Nazira assembly constituencies, Mr. Shah gave a slogan to the Congress for the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), headed by the perfume shop and Lok Sabha. Did. Member Maulana Badruddin Ajmal. The BJP and its regional allies consider the AIUDF to be a “protector” of illegal migrants.

The Congress and the AIUDF are the main constituents of the 10-party Mahajot (Mahagathbandhan) that want to “save Assam” by overthrowing the BJP.

“In Kerala, the Congress (Indian Union) has formed an alliance with the Muslim League which has worked to divide the country. In Assam, it has tied up with AIUDF. And in West Bengal, it has formed an alliance with a new party by a cleric of the Furfura Sharif Dargah. Congress can go to any extent to win elections, ”Mr. Shah said at a rally in Margherita.

“Elections are just a few days away and you have two options. One is an alliance of BJP-AGP (Asom Gana Parishad) led by Modi and Sonowal. The second is the Congress-Ajmal alliance led by Rahul Gandhi. Tell me who can do good for Assam. This election will determine the future of Assam, ”he said.

The home minister said, “If you vote for the Congress, it will go to Ajmal.” “If the BJP is given five more years in Assam, it promises to” infiltrate “. He reminded the people (Vaishnava monasteries) of the land to be free from “intruders” during the BJP’s reign.

Mr. Shah advised the tea workers not to play with the Congress’ promise to increase their daily salary to not 365 if they came to power.

Sealing border

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh addressed three BJP rallies, including Gohpur, where state Congress President Ripun Bora is contesting. Three locations are in the tea belt of eastern Assam.

Reminding him of the massacre of tribals in Biswanath in 2014 – one of those places – Mr. Singh said that the situation had improved a lot since the BJP rule in Assam.

Mr. Shah said that India’s commitment to security made the BJP-led government a major part of the India-Bangladesh border. Whatever little stretch is left after the BJP’s return to power in Assam will be completely sealed.

In Guwahati, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that “confusion” within the Congress about the alliance had increased as the people of Assam had made up their mind to vote for the BJP.

“This realization has brought together several opposition parties to take on the BJP. Internal contradiction and confusion are evident in the Congress, ”he said.

The first phase will go to polls on 47 seats in Assam on March 27 and in 39 and 40 constituencies on April 1 and April 6 respectively.

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