Congress-AIUDF will open all gates to welcome infiltrators: Amit Shah
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The Congress rule within the State gave solely bloodshed, wherein hundreds of youths misplaced their lives, says the Home Minister in his first election rally in poll-bound Assam
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday alleged that if the Congress-AIUDF mix come to energy in Assam they will open “all gates” to welcome infiltrators.
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Addressing a public rally right here, Mr. Shah mentioned the Congress rule within the State gave solely bloodshed, wherein hundreds of youths misplaced their lives.
“Can Congress and Badrudding Ajmal keep Assam free from infiltration? If they come to power, they will open all gates to welcome them, because it is their vote bank,” he mentioned.
Only the BJP authorities led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi can defend the State from infiltration from the neighbouring nation, Mr. Shah mentioned in his first election rally in poll-bound Assam.
The Congress has fashioned Grand Alliance with AIUDF, CPI, CPI(M), CPI(ML) and Anchalik Gana Morcha (AGM) to combat the upcoming Assembly election, possible to be held in March-April.
Attacking the Congress, Mr. Shah mentioned,”Congress continued the British policy of divide and rule. They created a divide between Adivasis and non-Adivasis, Assamese people and hill peoples, Bodos and non-Bodos.”
“In 20 years there was solely bloodshed and 10,000 Assamese youths have been killed by bullets fired by the Congress.” Appealing to the people to vote for the BJP, Mr. Shah said if the party comes to power again, Assam will be “bullet-free, agitation-free and flood-free”.
Mr. Shah also slammed the Congress for its constant criticism that the BJP is a communal front and said,”Congress alleges us to be communal, but it surely has allied with Muslim League in Kerala and AIUDF in Assam. One factor is certain, Assam isn’t protected within the fingers of Congress and AIUDF”.
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