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Fact Check: Did Badruddin Ajmal say Hindus will be wiped out if AIUDF comes to power in Assam?
Fact Check: Did Badruddin Ajmal say Hindus will be wiped out if AIUDF comes to power in Assam?
A clip of AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal has gone viral in which he reportedly said that if his party comes to power in Assam as part of UPA, they will turn India into an Islamic state and no Hindu will be left here.
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The doctored video of Badruddin Ajmal going viral. (Screengrab)
A short video of Badruddin Ajmal is going viral on social media in which the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief is purportedly saying that they will turn India into an Islamic nation and no Hindu will be left here if they come to power. AIUDF is part of the Congress-led UPA alliance for the upcoming elections in Assam.
India’s prime minister Narendra Modi and his political capital could become the stuff of legends, potentially clearing the road for an unprecedented third term if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins West Bengal and holds on to Assam in states going to the polls in weeks from now.
Even those who worship the personality cult that is brand Modi are only hoping to register a BJP presence in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and cobble together a majority in Puducherry.
Similarly Rahul Gandhi, former president of the Congress party, and in contention to be the Uber Congress leader again needs to chalk up big victories in Assam, Kerala and be in the winning alliance in Tamil Nadu.
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North Bank of Brahmaputra set to be key battleground in Assam election
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In several seats in this North Bank belt, the Bodos and the tea tribes are the dominant voters and in a couple of consistencies, there is a substantial Gorkha vote share.
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The North Bank of River Brahmaputra, where BJP and its allies hold sway in 17 of the 18 constituencies, will be the crucial battleground to watch for during the Assam assembly elections, as the recent tie-up of the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) with the Congress has made the latter a strong contender in many of these seats.