In the run-up to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in Assam, Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, has presented voters with two choices.
During a speech in Lakhimpur, Assam, Shah stated, '...You will have to decide on April 19 as to who will be your MP, which party will form the govt and who shall be the next Prime Minister. You have two options. One is the INDI alliance under Rahul Gandhi's leadership and on the other side you have BJP under Narendra Modi's leadership...'
Today, in a mega rally in Lakhimpur, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a fervent crowd, posing direct questions to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi regarding the party's historical contributions to Assam.
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"I want to ask Rahul Baba, what have you done for Assam? From the time of your Grandmother (Indira Gandhi), what have you done for Assam?" Shah queried, emphasizing the need for accountability and tangible results in Assam's progress.
Shah highlighted the BJP government's efforts in curbing influx into Assam, a key concern for the region. "The BJP government has stopped the influx in Assam," Shah asserted, underlining the administration's proactive measures in addressing critical issues.
Furthermore, Shah accused the Congress party of not fulfilling its responsibilities towards Assam, particularly in terms of equitable development and justice for the northeastern state. He contrasted this with the BJP's track record of mega-developments and transformative changes under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
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