Assam Assembly elections: BJP, BPF to jointly fight polls, announces Amit Shah
The BJP and the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) will jointly fight the assembly polls in Assam, BJP president Amit Shah announced on Wednesday, adding they will end infiltration from Bangladesh if they take power in the state.
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Kokrajhar: The BJP and the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) will jointly fight the assembly polls in Assam, BJP president Amit Shah announced on Wednesday, adding they will end infiltration from Bangladesh if they take power in the state.
Blaming the Congress government in Assam for the continuing infiltration, Shah said the BJP was determined not to let illegals infringe upon the rights of people in Assam and the Bodoland region.
Shah said this at a public rally organised by the BPF to mark Bodoland Day.
"Infiltration started in Assam after the Congress resorted to vote bank politics," Shah said.
"The infiltrators from Bangladesh have spread across the state. They have infringed upon the rights of local youths, be they from tea gardens or Hindi-speaking community or Bodoland.
"If a BJP-BPF government comes to power in Assam, we are going to ensure that there is no infiltration in Assam," Shah said.
The BJP president termed the alliance between his party and the BPF a historic one and said it will go a long way in ensuring development in the state, and the Bodo areas in particular.
"We have decided to contest the Assam elections together with the BPF. This is not a political decision but one for the development of Bodoland. This is going to be historic for Assam."
The BPF was earlier allied with the Congress but has moved closer to the BJP ahead of assembly elections this year.
Referring to the 1962 war with China, Shah alleged that then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru had bid goodbye to the people of Assam and the northeast as Chinese troops invaded.
"It is because of the brave soldiers of India that Assam is today a part of India," he said.
Shah hit out at Congress Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi.
He said Assam had been left behind on the development front in the past 15 years when the Congress was in power.
"For 15 years there has only been corruption in Assam... Women are not safe in the state. And where women are not safe, the state can't progress.
"One crore people live below the poverty line in Assam. Thirty-six percent have no access to electricity. The number of unemployed stands at 23 lakh now," said Shah.
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