Amit Shah Vows to Free Assam from Congress's "Sin" of Infiltration

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has accused the Congress party of allowing illegal infiltration that critically altered Assam's demographic balance. He specifically questioned Congress's responsibility for several districts becoming Muslim-majority and infiltrator-dominated. Shah asserted that the BJP possesses the resolve, under Prime Minister Modi, to free Assam from this issue, drawing a parallel with the fight against Naxalism. He also expressed pride that the CRPF Raising Day parade was held in Assam for the first time.

Key Points: Amit Shah: BJP to Free Assam from Congress Infiltration "Sin"

  • Shah blames Congress for illegal infiltration
  • Says infiltration altered Assam's demography
  • Vows BJP will rectify the situation
  • Compares task to freeing areas from Naxalism
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BJP will free Assam from sin Congress has committed: Amit Shah in Kamrup

Amit Shah accuses Congress of altering Assam's demography through illegal infiltration and vows BJP will rectify it. Read his full speech.

"The BJP is the one that will free Assam from the sin you have committed. - Amit Shah"

Kamrup, February 21

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday accused the Congress party of allowing 'illegal infiltration' which allegedly altered Assam's demographics, asserting that the BJP will "free Assam from the sin" committed by the previous regime.

He questioned the party's responsibility for districts such as Dhubri, Barpeta, Morigaon, Nagaon, and Goalpara, which are dominated by infiltrators.

Addressing a gathering in Kamrup, Shah said, "During the Congress era, infiltrators entered here, which took Assam's demography to a crisis level. Even back then, we opposed infiltration. We came from all over the country in support of the Assam Movement... but the Congressmen wouldn't wake up from their slumber."

"I ask the Congress party, whose responsibility is it that districts like Dhubri, Barpeta, Morigaon, Nagaon, and Goalpara have all become Muslim-majority, infiltrator-dominated? The BJP is the one that will free Assam from the sin you have committed," he said.

He said Assam can be freed from intruders just as many parts of the country were cleared of Naxals, adding that it requires heart, courage, and resolve, qualities Prime Minister Modi possesses.

"If a large part of the country can be freed from Naxalism, then the country's land can also be freed from intruders. For this, heart, courage, and firm resolve are needed, and Prime Minister Modi has all three," he said.

Earlier in the day, Shah said it was a moment of pride that the 87th CRPF Day Parade was being held in Assam for the first time in the force's history.

Addressing the parade in Guwahati, Shah highlighted the significance of hosting the event in the Northeast.

"For the first time in the CRPF's eighty-six-year history, the CRPF's Raising Day parade is being celebrated in Assam, in the Northeast. This is a matter of pride for all of us, for the entire Northeast," he said.

He added, "In 2019, we decided that the annual parade would be celebrated in different parts of the country, and today I am very happy and proud that this magnificent CRPF parade has arrived in our Northeast." Earlier on February 18, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar reviewed poll preparedness ahead of the 2026 state assembly elections, while announcing a series of voter-centric measures designed to streamline the voting process.CEC Kumar outlined the structure of Assam's 126 Assembly constituencies, noting that 98 are classified as General seats, 19 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST), and 9 are reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC).

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While national security is paramount, I wish the discourse was less divisive. Calling it a "sin" and naming specific districts creates unnecessary tension. We need solutions that unite, not divide.
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Arun Y
The CRPF parade in Guwahati is indeed a proud moment for the Northeast! It shows the region's integration into the national mainstream. Kudos to the forces for their service.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the language seems very charged ahead of elections. Comparing illegal immigration to Naxalism is a strong analogy. The focus should be on lawful, humane processes for all.
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Vikram M
The Congress did fail Assam. The Assam Accord was never implemented properly. It's a complex issue, but border security is non-negotiable. Hope the NRC process is completed fairly and swiftly.
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Kavya N
True, the demographic shift is worrying for the indigenous people of Assam. But we must ensure that genuine Indian citizens, regardless of faith, are not harassed in this process. Balance is key.

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