Amit Shah Criticizes Congress for Ignoring Tribal Issues in Assam
'Congress Came Here To Fight Elections, Never Spoke About Tribals': Amit Shah's Fresh Salvo In Assam
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress party for neglecting tribal concerns during a public meeting in Goalpara, Assam. He emphasized the BJP's commitment to protecting Assam's culture and expressed confidence in the National Democratic Alliance's success in the upcoming 2026 assembly elections.
- 01Amit Shah accused Congress of ignoring tribal issues in Assam.
- 02He highlighted the appointment of Draupadi Murmu as President as a significant achievement.
- 03Shah expressed confidence in the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance's victory in the 2026 assembly elections.
- 04He pledged to remove all illegal immigrants from Assam.
- 05The remarks come ahead of crucial assembly elections in the state.
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During a public gathering in Goalpara, Assam, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a direct attack on the Congress party, accusing it of neglecting tribal issues. He stated that while Congress focuses on elections, it fails to address the concerns of tribal communities. Shah highlighted the significance of Draupadi Murmu's election as President of India, asserting that it reflects the BJP's commitment to tribal representation. He expressed confidence that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will win the upcoming assembly elections in 2026, emphasizing that the people of Assam are inclined to re-elect the government to safeguard their culture. Shah also made a strong commitment to expel all illegal immigrants from the state, reinforcing the BJP's stance on immigration issues.
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Shah's remarks may influence public perception of the Congress party and bolster support for the BJP ahead of the 2026 assembly elections.
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