Prime Minister Narendra Modi unleashed a sharp critique against Congress during a high-energy public address in Assam, charging the opposition with surrendering the state’s land to infiltrators purely for electoral benefits. ‘Congress compromised Assam’s soil for political advantage,’ Modi thundered, evoking memories of unchecked infiltration under their watch.
He detailed how Congress policies allegedly allowed millions of illegal entrants, eroding local culture and resources. Modi praised BJP’s initiatives like sealing borders, updating NRC, and fast-tracking citizenship for persecuted minorities via CAA, positioning them as safeguards for Assam’s future.
This isn’t just rhetoric; it’s rooted in decades of strife, from the Assam Agitation to recent crackdowns. Modi’s visit underscores BJP’s Northeast focus, with infrastructure booms and cultural preservation projects.
Opposition leaders dismissed the claims as election tactics, but Modi’s supporters hail it as truth-telling. With regional polls looming, this verbal salvo could sway undecided voters.
Assam’s resilient spirit shines through, and Modi’s pledge to defend it marks a renewed commitment. The political battle lines are drawn, promising intense discourse on security and sovereignty.