Sonowal's Rally Critiques Congress Impact in Assam
Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal accused Congress of exploiting infiltration for vote-bank politics, thereby weakening Assam's social and cultural fabric. Addressing rallies, he emphasized a BJP commitment to protecting indigenous rights and promoting development. The election is portrayed as crucial for shaping Assam's future and preserving its cultural identity.
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Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal leveled grave accusations against the Congress party, charging it with endorsing infiltration strategies to maintain its vote-bank politics in Assam. Highlighting the implications of these tactics, he stated that such actions compromise the state's broader interests.
Addressing multiple rallies, including in regions like Margherita, Majuli, and Khowang, Sonowal urged voters to support the BJP-led NDA for a prosperous future. He argued that the NDA government is dedicated to establishing a resilient and autonomous Assam, vital for India's growth.
Sonowal recalled his past connections with Majuli, where past development efforts under the BJP have led to significant regional changes, such as its elevation to district status. With elections scheduled for April 9, he stated that this is a pivotal moment for securing the cultural and social legacy of Assam.
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