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Free Assam of Bangladeshis: Narendra Modi

The firebrand chief minister alleged that the Congress, during elections, would bring in a whole lot Bangladeshis and send them to constituencies where the party was sure to lose.

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Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a rally in poll-bound Assam on Friday, alleged Congress of playing vote-bank politics and urged people to vote for development and bring BJP to power.

The firebrand chief minister alleged that the Congress, during elections, would bring in a whole lot Bangladeshis and send them to constituencies where the party was sure to lose.

He appealed voters to free Assam of the clutches of the Bangladeshis saying that the day was not far when Bangladeshis would rule the state.

“Punish the Congress and bring the BJP to power if you want development. This election I have seen the wind blowing in favour of BJP. Teach the Congress a lesson by sinking the party,” Modi said.

Also playing the development card Modi said, “Assam has everything — water, coal and other natural resources yet the state couldn’t prosper because of the lack in leadership quality.”

He said despite sufficient rainfall and huge stockpile of coal, people in the state were forced to lead a cluttered existence and spend endless days in darkness.

“In Assam, power cut is not news, restoration of power is news,” he quipped. “Gujarat doesn’t have as much water as Assam yet the state has reached a point where it can provide 24 hours uninterrupted power to people,” he said.

Modi said if those in power had the will and wisdom there was no valid reason for the state to not prosper. “The situation in Gujarat was the same but things started to look up after the BJP came to power,” he said.

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