Assam CM Vows UCC, Anti-Infiltration Laws, and 2 Lakh Jobs if BJP Returns

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma outlined the BJP's key promises for the upcoming state elections, centering on assertive governance and development. He pledged to implement a Uniform Civil Code within three months while protecting tribal rights and to enact strict legislation against what he termed 'love jihad' and 'land jihad'. On the economic front, Sarma promised to create two lakh government jobs, enhance financial support for women, and invest Rs 5 lakh crore in infrastructure. He also vowed a stringent stance on illegal immigration, empowering district officials to expel foreigners within 24 hours under a revived act.

Key Points: Assam CM Sarma's BJP Poll Promises: UCC, Jobs, Land Rights

  • Uniform Civil Code within 3 months
  • Tough laws against love & land jihad
  • 2 lakh government jobs for youth
  • Empower DMs to expel illegal immigrants in 24 hrs
  • Rs 5 lakh crore for infrastructure
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"We will put Assam on position to contribute to India's growth...": CM Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma pledges Uniform Civil Code, action against 'love jihad', 2 lakh govt jobs, and expulsion of illegal immigrants if BJP retains power.

"We will put Assam on a position to contribute to India's growth rather than remaining as a dependent State. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, March 31

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday emphasised that after coming to power, the Bhartiya Janata Party will take Assam to a position where it will contribute to the nation as a contributing factor in its growth trajectory rather than remaining as a dependent State.

Speaking at a press conference, Sarma highlighted that the BJP will bring a Uniform Civil Code in the State without disrupting the rights of the tribal and ethnic communities of Assam. The government will also bring tough legislation against love jihad and land jihad.

"Once we come back to power, without disturbing the rights of the tribal and other ethnic communities of Assam, we will bring a Uniform Civil Code within a period of three months. We are also bringing tough legislation against love jihad and land jihad," he said.

Sarma further noted that the Illegal Immigrants Expulsion Act 1950 will also be enforced, which will authorise the legal expulsion of illegal immigrants within 24 hours.

"We will also empower the District Commissioners of Assam to enforce the Illegal Immigrants Expulsion Act 1950, whereby a District Collector or District Magistrate is authorised to evict a foreigner within 24 hours," he said.

We will unleash a legal battle against the illegal encroachers in our land. We will secure the last inch of our land from the Bangladeshi infiltrators, he added.

Speaking on the employment sector, the Assam Chief Minister stressed that at least 2 lakh job opportunities will be created for the youth. Along with this, the government also aims to ensure an enhancement in monthly reimbursement for women, allocation of shelters to the poorer section of the society, and increase the daily wages of tea garden workers.

"We have committed that we'll create 2 lakh government jobs, enhance monthly reimbursement to women from Rs 1500 to Rs 3000, and in a phased manner, we will provide shelter by constructing houses for 15 lakh poorest of the poor people. We will also give land rights to our tea garden workers and increase their daily wages," he said.

We will also try to make our 40 lakh women self-help group members into Lakhpati Didis, he added.

Furthermore, Sarma said that the government is working on the "one district, one medical and engineering college and university."

He noted that Rs 5 lakh crore will be spent in creating new infrastructure in the road sector, aviation, railway, and inland water transport.

"So, in a nutshell, we will put Assam on a position to contribute to India's growth rather than remaining as a dependent State," he said.

The polling for all 126 Assembly constituencies will be held in a single phase on April 9, while the counting of votes is scheduled for May 4. Assam will witness a fight between the incumbent BJP-led NDA government and Congress for the 126-seat assembly.

- ANI

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Priya S
Increasing the monthly reimbursement for women from ₹1500 to ₹3000 and the Lakhpati Didi initiative are very welcome steps. Empowering women economically strengthens the entire society. Hope this is implemented effectively across all districts.
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Rohit P
The tough stance on illegal immigration and land encroachment is crucial for Assam's security and identity. The 24-hour expulsion power for DCs sounds decisive, but it must be implemented with utmost care to avoid any misuse against genuine citizens.
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Sarah B
While the development promises are impressive, the rhetoric around "love jihad" and "land jihad" is concerning. It feels divisive. Can we not focus on unity and growth for all communities without such labels? The UCC must truly protect tribal rights as promised.
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Karthik V
Rs 5 lakh crore on infrastructure! If even half of that materializes in roads, railways, and colleges, it will transform the state. "One district, one medical college" is a dream for many families. Hope this vision goes beyond election speeches.
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Meera T
As a tea garden worker's daughter, hearing about land rights and increased daily wages brings tears of hope. Our community has waited generations for this recognition and security. This is the most important promise for lakhs of us in Assam.
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David E

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