Assam BJP Candidates Thank Amit Shah, Push for UCC Ahead of Polls

BJP candidates in Assam's Goalpara district have expressed gratitude to Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his campaign visit and guidance ahead of the Assembly election. They highlighted illegal infiltration from Bangladesh as a critical issue and urged for the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code, while alleging Congress neglect of tribal interests. Amit Shah, at a rally, accused Congress of turning Assam into an infiltrator hub and promised their removal if BJP retains power. The candidates expressed strong confidence in a BJP-NDA victory, predicting a poor showing for the Congress.

Key Points: Assam BJP Candidates Thank Amit Shah, Urge UCC Implementation

  • BJP candidates thank Amit Shah for campaign guidance
  • Illegal infiltration from Bangladesh flagged as key issue
  • Urgent call for Uniform Civil Code (UCC) implementation
  • Confidence expressed in BJP-NDA victory in Assam polls
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Assam polls: BJP candidates thank HM Shah for 'guidance', urge for UCC implementation

BJP candidates in Goalpara thank Home Minister Amit Shah for guidance, cite illegal infiltration, and urge Uniform Civil Code implementation ahead of Assam polls.

"We have identified all illegal infiltrators. Give us five more years, and we will remove each one of them. - Amit Shah"

Goalpara, April 3

The Bharatiya Janata Party candidates here on Friday, expressed their gratitude to Union Home Minister Amit Shah for his visit to the district ahead of the April 9 Assembly election and thanked him for his "guidance". Mentioning the issue of illegal infiltration in Assam, BJP candidate Tankeshwar Rabha urged for the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code.

Union Home Minister Shah addressed a public gathering in Goalpara's Dudhnoi as part of BJP's campaign for the upcoming state elections.

Contesting from the Dudhnoi (Scheduled Tribe) constituency, Rabha told IANS, "It is the first time that Union Home Minister of the country has come to this place. It is a very happy moment for us as we have also received his guidance to work for the people."

He flagged illegal infiltration from Bangladesh as a major issue in the district and urged for the implementation of UCC.

"Goalpara is a district where there are many illegal infiltrators from Bangladesh so implementation of UCC is very important. This is because the population of tribal people here is very less. Why is this so? It is not like their population has not increased but the infiltrators have taken away our culture, heritage, identity, and land," he said.

Rabha added that Union Minister Shah has clarified that UCC will not be applicable for tribal people.

He also accused the incumbent Congress MP Abdur Rashid Mandal (from Goalpara West Assembly constituency) for not standing by the tribal population.

"There is a sitting Congress MP from here. What did he do (in the last five years)? Not even a single road was made here. Forest is the heart of this place. The infiltrators from Bangladesh have illegally taken over those forests. The Congress is not standing with the tribals here," Rabha alleged.

Significantly, taking a tough stand on illegal infiltration, Union Minister Shah during his rally in Dudhnoi, alleged that the Congress had turned Assam into a hub of infiltrators.

"We have identified all illegal infiltrators. Give us five more years, and we will remove each one of them," the Union Home Minister said.

Meanwhile, Tankeshwar Rabha seemed assured of BJP's victory in the upcoming state polls.

He asserted that the tribals in the Goalpara West Assembly constituency are "with the BJP and NDA".

BJP candidate Pabitra Rabha, who is contesting from the Goalpara West (ST) constituency, referred to Home Minister Amit Shah as "Chanakya".

"He (HM Shah) is called the 'Chanakya' in Indian Politics. We are extremely grateful to have received his guidance. Today we got to see him from close quarters. I thank the BJP for this," he told IANS.

Citing the footfall in Union Home Minister Shah's rally, he also expressed confidence about BJP returning to power in the upcoming Assam Assembly election.

Moreover, Pabitra Rabha claimed that there is "no Congress factor" in the state.

"It will remain below 20 (Assembly seats) when the results of Assam polls are announced on May 4," he said.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone from the Northeast, I appreciate that the UCC will not apply to tribal communities. It shows sensitivity. But the focus should be on development too - roads, jobs. Hope the promises are kept this time.
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David E
Interesting to follow Indian politics. The term "Chanakya" for the Home Minister is quite a compliment from the local candidate. The issue of illegal immigration seems very complex and emotionally charged there.
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Ananya R
While security is important, the language used about "infiltrators taking away culture" worries me. We must ensure the debate doesn't fuel hatred against any community. The solution should be legal and humane. Jai Hind.
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Suresh O
Congress had 70 years to solve this. They didn't. Now they complain. Action is what matters. If BJP can identify and deal with illegal immigrants properly, it will be a great service to the nation and Assam.
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Kavya N
The tribal population's concerns are genuine. Their lands and forests need protection. Hope the implementation is fair and doesn't end up harassing common people. Also, calling a sitting MP ineffective is easy before elections. Let's see the work after winning.

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