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“Infiltration Will be a Thing of the Past in Assam”: Amit Shah

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Amit Shah during a public meeting in Assam Image source: Youtube

“Infiltration will be a thing of the past in Assam if the Bharatiya Janata Party is voted to power again.” This state was made by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday at a campaign rally in Margherita, Assam.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader made this statement while hitting out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for his party’s alliance with All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in the upcoming Assam Assembly elections.

The Union Minister further hit out at the Congress party for its alliance with other poll-bound states and said that Congress party can ‘stoop to any level to win’.
“Rahul Gandhi has taken the support of Badruddin Ajmal. How can he protect Assam from infiltration? Can Assam be safe under Badruddin?
Give BJP party another five years and infiltration will be a thing of the past in the state.” Minister Amit Shah stated at a campaign rally in Margherita, Tinsukia district.

“In some days, it will be decided who will run Assam for the next five years. On one hand, there is Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, and Himanta Biswa Sarma’s leadership. And on the other hand, Rahul Gandhi and Badruddin Ajmal’s leadership. Tell us who can develop Assam?” Home Minister further stated.

“Congress sees votes in infiltrators, but we don’t do vote-bank politics. In Kerala, they have partnered with the Muslim League that divided the nation. In Bengal, it is Furfura Sharif (Indian Secular Front), and here it’s Badruddin Ajmal. This party can stoop to any low to win,” he said.

Assam will go for assembly elections for 126 seats from March 27 which will be held in three phases.

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