Amit Shah Urges Assam Voters to Support BJP for Infiltrator Removal
'Vote BJP To Drive Out Infiltrators': Amit Shah's Appeal On Last Day Of Assam Campaign
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged voters in Assam to support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the upcoming assembly elections, emphasizing the need to remove infiltrators and establish a second secretariat in Silchar. He criticized the Congress party for past failures and promised continued peace under BJP governance.
- 01Amit Shah called for votes for the BJP to remove infiltrators in Assam.
- 02He highlighted the establishment of a second secretariat in Silchar as a key objective.
- 03Shah criticized the Congress party for allowing infiltration and creating divisions in Assam.
- 04He promised the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code if the BJP is re-elected.
- 05Shah cited Tripura as a success story in stopping illegal immigration under BJP governance.
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During a rally in Hailakandi district, Assam, on the last day of campaigning for the assembly elections on April 9, Union Home Minister Amit Shah urged voters to support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to drive out infiltrators. He emphasized the establishment of a second secretariat in Silchar, a key location in the Barak Valley, as essential for the region's development. Shah criticized the Indian National Congress for its historical role in allowing illegal immigration and fostering divisions among communities in Assam. He claimed that the BJP has brought peace to the region since coming to power. Shah also reiterated the BJP's commitment to implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), which he argued would prevent practices like polygamy. He pointed to Tripura as an example of successful immigration control under BJP governance, asserting that a third consecutive BJP government in Assam would continue this trend. The assembly elections are set for May 5.
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The election outcome could significantly influence immigration policies and community relations in Assam, affecting local residents' security and governance.
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