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Vote for BJP for making Assam free from insurgency, intruders & floods: Amit Shah
Jan. 24: Union Home Minister Amit Shah while addressing a rally in Assam’s Kokrajhar on Sunday promised to make the state “violence-free”, “infiltrator-free”, and “flood-free”. He urged upon the people of Assam to give 5 more years to BJP in the state. Assam will go for the Assembly polls in March-April. Targeting Congress for lack of development in the state, Shah said, “The Congress party stained Assam in blood for years and instigated different movements in the state.”
PM @NarendraModi ji initiated the process to end insurgency in the Northeast by signing the Bodo Peace Accord.
This unprecedented crowd in Kokrajhar is a befitting reply to those who disturbed the peace in Assam by spreading venom in the name of Bodo and non-Bodo. pic.twitter.com/uUVMgQF4Tl
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) January 24, 2021
The home minister was speaking on the first anniversary of Bodoland Territorial Region Accord (BTR). He further said that political rights, culture and language of all communities of Assam are secured under the BJP government. He said that PM Narendra Modi initiated the process to end insurgency in the Northeast by signing the Bodo Peace Accord.
Addressing the 1st anniversary celebrations of the historic Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Accord in Kokrajhar, Assam. Watch live! https://t.co/PG1XjWHPl5
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) January 24, 2021
Amit Shah is in Assam as part of a two-day visit to the region. He spoke a day after PM Modi himself visited Assam’s Sivasagar district to attend a ceremony where he handed over more than one lakh land titles to members of the state’s indigenous communities. Like the Prime Minister, Mr Shah, too, refrained from saying anything about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).