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Assam Election 2021: Amit Shah warns of 'non-stop infiltration', claims Congress-AIUDF want power to help illegal immigrants

Press Trust of India • March 31, 2021, 21:32:22 IST
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Shah accused Congress of failing to stop infiltration, and urged voters to give BJP another five years, claiming the party will ensure that even a stray birds cannot enter the state illegally

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Assam Election 2021: Amit Shah warns of 'non-stop infiltration', claims Congress-AIUDF want power to help illegal immigrants

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday accused Congress and AIUDF of hankering for power in Assam to open the borders for infiltrators and said emphatically that BJP will not allow the state to become a hub for illegal immigrants again after freeing the land encroached by them during the last five years. Taking a swipe at All India United Democratic Front chief Badruddin Ajmal for claiming that the “lock and key” (AIUDF symbol) of forming the next government in the state is in his hands, Shah said the people would decide who will run Assam. “Kaan khol kar sunlo Ajmal, Assam ko ghuspetiyo ke adda phir se nahin banne denge (Ajmal listen carefully we will not allow Assam to become a hub for infiltrators again)”, Shah said. Shah began the day with a rally at Bijni constituency in Chirang district that comes under Bodoland Territorial Region followed by public meetings at Hajo in Kamrup (Rural) and Dispur in Kamrup (Metropolitan) districts. “Ajmal claims that the ’lock and key’ of forming the next government is in his hands and he will decide who will form the next government in Assam, but he does not realise that the ’taala aur chabi’ Assam ke janta ke haath mein hain (the lock and key is with the people of Assam)”, he said. Shah accused Congress of failing to stop infiltration, and urged “haame aur paanch saal de dijiye, aadmi toh kya parinde bhi ghus nahi sakenge (give us another five years, and we will ensure that what to talk about the infiltrators even birds cannot enter illegally)”. At the rally in Sonapur, Shah said that if there is a government of Congress and Ajmal, there will be no stop to infiltration and they “want to come to power with the hope to open the locks of the borders to let infiltrators in. “The keys, however, will remain in the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and he will not allow a single illegal person to come in. So (Badruddin) Ajmal mian, ‘aap din mein sapna dekhna bandh kijiye’ (Ajmal stop day dreaming)”. Former Congress chief minister Tarun Gogoi had dismissed Ajmal saying ‘Who is Ajmal’ but now Rahul Gandhi says that the AIUDF is “Assam’s identity, but we will not allow this at any cost”, he said. He also accused Gandhi,who is on a visit to the state to address election rallies Wednesday, of coming for tourism purpose and talking about Ajmal being Assam’s identity. It is Kamakhya Temple, Vaishnav saint Srimanta Sankardeva and Madhavdeva, brave Ahom General Lachit deBarphukan Bharat Ratnas Gopinath Bordoloi and Bhupen Hazarika who represent Assam’s identity and the Congress and Ajmal will not be allowed to change this. He claimed that it is the BJP’s double-engine government at the centre and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal which successfully ended violence and agitation in the state and took it forward on the path of development. “Five years ago, I as the party president had come to you and promised to make Assam free from violence and agitation and ensure development. “We have fulfiled our promises and give us another five years and we will make the state infiltrator-free and flood-free”, he said. In the Assam elections there are two groups- one of BJP-AGP-UPPL which promises development and the other of Congress riding on Ajmal’s shoulders which will bring in more infiltrators who will take away not only the food, land and other resources of the Assamese but also destroy the culture and identity of the people. “It is now for the people of Assam to decide whether they want to vote for Modiji’s Atmanirbhar Assam or for Maulana nirbhar Assam”, he wrly said. He accused Congress of not solving problem of insurgency, leading to death of so many people, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi took initiative for signing of the Bodo Accord, paving the way for permanent peace in the state. “I assure everybody that clauses of the Accord will be fulfiled by 2022 and we have already done two-thirds of these,” he added. He further accused the Congress of dividing the Assamese society on different lines like Bodo-Non Bodo, Hindu-Muslim, Assamese-Bengali, Upper-Lower Assam besides tribe and non-tribe. “It is the Congress culture to divide and make people fight amongst each other. On the other hand, the Prime Minister believes in ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikash and Sabka Vishwas’ and all people, irrespective of any community or religion can avail benefits of all government schemes”, he added. Shah said that the bamboo available in Assam can be supplied to the paper industry in the entire country and assured that the closed paper mills in the state will be reopened while bamboo products will help youths to take up self-employment. With the venue of the two rallies in the suburbs of Guwahati, Shah assured that the city will be developed as the “start-up capital of South East Asia”. Guwahati will also be developed as a sports hub so that it can bid to host the 2038 Asia Games, he added.

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