Modi Slams Congress Plans for Assam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a rally in Assam, accused the Congress of intending to pass laws favoring infiltrators if they gain power. He claimed their focus is creating a permanent vote bank. In contrast, Modi promised BJP governance would protect Assam's identity through the Uniform Civil Code and modern infrastructure.
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During a campaign rally in Assam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Congress party plans to implement laws protecting infiltrators if they win power in the state.
Modi criticized Congress for aiming to create a permanent vote bank by protecting infiltrators, comparing their actions to the divide sparked by the Muslim League during Partition.
He assured that under another BJP term, measures like the Uniform Civil Code and infrastructure development would be prioritized to safeguard Assam's identity.
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