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The senior ruling party leader said that people are convinced that not a single foreigner can illegally settle in Assam as long as the BJP is in power in the state.
Congress-AIUDF alliance forged to grab power in Assam, divide people on religious lines: Rajnath Singh
The BJP is the only party that has given due respect and recognition to the icons of Assam at the national level, Rajnath Singh claimed.
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ASSAM: Attacking the Congress for forging an alliance with the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in Assam, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday alleged that the opposition grouping is only interested in grabbing power by dividing people on religious lines.
Terrorism and insurgency have declined in the state leading to the speeding up of the government s development activities, the senior BJP leader said while addressing rallies in Biswanath, Gohpur and Dergaon assembly seats where election will be held in the first phase on March 27.
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March 15, 2021 01:31 IST
The two new constituents are both community-based and together claim to have influence in 50 Assembly seats
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Congress leaders campaign in Assam’s Nagaon on March 9, 2021. Two more parties joined the Congress-led Mahajot (grand alliance) on March 14, 2021. | Photo Credit:
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The two new constituents are both community-based and together claim to have influence in 50 Assembly seats
The size of the Congress-led Mahajot (grand alliance) family in poll-bound Assam has increased to 10.
Two community-based parties Jimochayan (Deori) People’s Party, or JDPP, and Adivasi National Party (ANP) together claim to have influence in some 50 of the State’s 126 Assembly seats. They joined the Mahajot during the past 72 hours.
Amit Shah slams Congress for cosying up to minority-based parties
The Union Minister went hammer and tongs at the Congress for its tie-up with the AIUDF, which is headed by Lok Sabha member Maulana Badruddin Ajmal.
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Home Minister Amit Shah addresses an election campaign rally ahead of the Assam Assembly Polls at Margherita in Tinsukia District of Assam Sunday. (Photo | PTI)
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GUWAHATI: Pillorying the Congress for aligning with some minority-based parties in Assam, West Bengal and Kerala, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said the grand old party could go to any length to win elections.