He claimed that the people of Assam had made up their mind to bring the BJP to power for the second time.
There are internal contradictions and confusion in the Congress over its alliance in Assam, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Sunday, and expressed confidence in the BJP’s victory in the state.
He claimed that the people of Assam had made up their mind to bring the BJP to power for the second time.
Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), Mr. Singh said, “Even the opposition parties are feeling it now, that is why eight of them have come to face the BJP.”
“There are internal contradictions and confusion in the Congress party regarding this alliance, and therefore, it is not going to pay them any dividends,” he said.
The Congress, AIUDF, Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), CPI, CPI (M), CPI (ML), Zonal Front of AGP (AGM) and RJD have formed in Assam to contest 126 elections. Member Assembly against BJP-led NDA.
The first phase will go to polls on 47 seats in Assam on March 27, while 39 and 40 constituencies will go to polls on April 1 and April 6, respectively.
Mr. Singh said that eight opposition parties have come together to form a ‘Mahajot’ alliance as he has accepted that none of them can face the BJP alone.
Mr. Singh said, “People today can see the opposite of development and restoration of peace in the last seven years.”
Visitors now feel rejoiced to drive on the highways and Assam has seen incredible progress in the construction of rail tracks and airports, while in the past, the state has only reported news for rebellion, corruption and abuse, visitors said Was made.
Singh said, “BJP is associated with grassroots people of Assam and is the pulse of ground reality.
During the continuous rule of the Congress, he said, a Union Minister rarely visited Assam, while under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, not only were the barriers broken, but the intimacy was so intimate that not a single day passed when one Or another Union Minister was not visiting the area.
Mr. Singh, who is also the BJP’s co-incharge for Assam, said that the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) had been lying dormant for six decades, but in the last seven years, its presence was felt in every nook and corner of the region. Corner.
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