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The state rewarded the BJP with seven of the 14 Lok Sabha seats, listening to Modi's reference to alleviating the suffering caused by the influx of illegal immigrants for nearly a century and a half.
Digital Desk: The betrayal of Assam and Assamese has
completed another year! In 2014, the then BJP's prime ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi had said "It is better for these Bangladeshis to keep
packing bags after May 16," the words of the then prime ministerial
candidate Narendra Modi at a rally in Srirampur in West Bengal ahead of the
2014 Lok Sabha elections had a profound impact in the neighbouring state of
Assam. The state rewarded the BJP with seven of the 14 Lok Sabha seats,
listening to Modi's reference to alleviating the suffering caused by the influx
of illegal immigrants for nearly a century and a half. Two years later, in
2016, the BJP had called for the protection of land, foundation and caste and
came to power for the first time in the state.
But all that seems to have changed: the prime minister and
his party are now facing widespread public anger across the Brahmaputra Valley,
as they are accused of "conspiring to rehabilitate" the same
Bangladeshi migrants they had promised to evict.
The anti-national Citizenship (Amendment) Act was introduced
under the leadership of the leader who asked Bangladeshis to leave the country
by tying a towel. Did PM Modi deceive the Assamese nation at the crossroads of
the destruction of national existence? But this question has arisen in the
minds of every conscious Assamese.
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The implementation of Clause 6 of the historic Assam Accord,
constitutional safeguards or the preparation of reservation of seats of
pro-talk ULFA are now going on at a slow pace only through negotiations. In the
case of national register of citizens too, the central government adheres to a safe
distance.
The wealth of Assam's
resource center, the soil of assam's soil center is also the vote of the
Assamese polling station but the problem of Assam and Assamese is not their own
problem. If it had been in reality then Assam would have become Bangladeshi-free
today.
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