Working for some is called secularism, says Prime Minister Modi in Assam: Major developments | India News


NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed demonstrations in Assam and West Bengal before the third phase of voting in the current assembly elections in both states. While Prime Minister Modi addressed a rally in Tamulpur in Assam, West Bengal, Prime Minister addressed a rally in Tarakeswar and Sonarpur each. Here are the main developments:
Working for some is called secularism: PM Modi in Tamulpur, Assam
Addressing a demonstration in Assam, the prime minister said that it is the country’s disgrace that working for a particular section is called “secularism”, while working for all without discrimination labels it “communal.”
The prime minister said his party formulates policies for all without discrimination.
“We work for all without discrimination, but some people divide the country by the vote bank, which unfortunately is called secularism. But if we work for all, it is called communal. The games of secularism, communalism have caused great damage to the country “said the prime minister. Modi.

The prime minister also said that his government is working sincerely to fully implement the Assam agreement.
Modi also indirectly referred to comments by Abdur Rahim, son of AIUDF founder and MP Badruddin Ajmal, a Congress ally, who on Friday claimed that “dadhi, topi and lungi wallahs” will form the next government in the state.
“There can be no greater insult to Assam. The people of Assam will not tolerate those who insult the pride and identity of Assam and will give them an appropriate response through the ballot,” he said.

This was the last demonstration of Prime Minister Modi in Assam before the third and final phase of the vote on April 6. Prime Minister Modi said that the people have decided to give the NDA another chance in the state.
After Assam, Prime Minister Modi visited neighboring West Bengal where, addressing a rally in Tarakeshwar, the prime minister said that people in Nandigram had already had a glimpse of the May 2 results.
Game over, says Prime Minister Modi in Tarakeshwar, West Bengal
Addressing a rally in Tarakeshwar, Prime Minister Modi said: “If the players continue to criticize the referees, you should know
“Khela Sesh” (game over), “said the prime minister, referring to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s accusations against him. Electoral Commission (EC).
Predict a BJP win, the prime minister said a BJP government will attend the swearing-in ceremony.

The prime minister said: “Didi, you betrayed Bengal, you accept defeat,” he further said, “the Trinamool Congress left Singur in limbo after exploiting him for political purposes, with no industries in the area and farmers in distress.”
In West Bengal, two of the eight voting phases have been completed and the third phase is scheduled for April 6. The result will be announced on May 2.
After Sarma, EC should also ban PM Modi, Amit shah campaigning in Assam: Congress
One day after the Election Commission banned the BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma After campaigning in the ongoing Assam assembly elections, Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said on Saturday that the EC should also ban Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda from campaigning to guarantee free elections. and fair in the state.
“We urge that although notices have been given to the newspaper that ran the ads, it should also ban Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Sarbananda Sonowal and JP Nadda, who appeared in ads in Assam newspapers, for free and fair polls,” Surjewala said. AND ME.
Hours earlier, Himanta Sarma responded to the electoral body and said that he was not threatening the head of the Bodoland Popular Front, Hagrama Mohilary.

BJP solved Bodoland problem, brought peace to Assam: JP Nadda
BJP Chairman JP Nadda said on Saturday that his party’s government in the center and in Assam solved the Bodoland problem and brought peace to the state.
Speaking to ANI, Nadda said: “The Bodoland unrest lasted for 50 years. Thousands of people and security personnel were killed, but no one was listening. It was Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s political will, Amit Shah’s strategy, and Sonowal implemented it in the letter and spirit that the Bodoland territorial region problem was solved, the aspirations of the people of the land were accommodated, and the identity of Assam was saved. ”
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