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Amit Shah accuses Cong of trying to open Assam to infiltrators

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Guwahati, Jan 24 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday alleged that the Congress and its electoral ally AIUDF in Assam wanted to open the gates for the infiltrators in a bid to increase their “vote bank”.
Addressing a public gathering in western Assam’s Nalbari, Shah said that Congress always termed his Bharatiya Janata Party as a non-secular party, but itself forged alliance with the Muslim League in Kerala and the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in Assam.
He claimed during Congress rule, over 10,000 Assamese youths had killed and the party instigated enmity between the tribals and non-tribals, and Assamese and non-Assamese people.
Addressing the “Vijay Sankalp” rally ahead of the Assam Assembly polls, he said that during the governance of Congress in Assam, over a hundred rhinos had been killed in Kaziranga, but the BJP government made the world-famous national park free from the illegal armed intruders.
“The BJP government in Assam would turn the state free from the frequent agitations, free from the recurring floods and free from the corruption. The BJP governments both at the Centre and Assam would protect and develop the Assamese culture and traditions followed by the various ethnic and non-ethnic communities,” Shah said.
He said that during the Congress regime, Assam received only Rs 79,000 crore from the 13th Finance Commission but the government led by the BJP gave Rs 1.55 lakh crore to the state under the 14th Finance Commission.

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