The Asian Age

Shah holds strategy meet on Northeast

BJP chief confident of win in Mizoram

- MANOJ ANAND

Guwahati: Attacking the Congress for corruption in the Northeast, BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday said N- E states have moved from “briefcase politics” to “developmen­t politics”. He was addressing the BJP- led North East Democratic Alliance, which met to chalk out strategy to win 21 of the regions 25 LS seats.

In what is said to be a meeting of the North East Democratic Alliance ( NEDA) to chalk out a strategy on winning 21 out of 25 seats of Northeaste­rn states in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP president Amit Shah here on Sunday said that these states have moved from “briefcase politics” to “developmen­t politics” under BJP- led NEDA government­s in seven out of eight states, including Sikkim, in the region where the alliance is in power.

He said that he was confident that the lone state Mizoram where the Congress was still in power would come to NEDA in the coming state polls.

Addressing the third conclave of NEDA, the BJP president said that NEDA was not only a political but a geo- cultural alliance to bring together all the communitie­s of the region.

“We are trying to unify nearly 217 communitie­s of the region. While unifying, we are also aware of the need to preserve the cultural identity and language of each community,” he said.

Launching a frontal attack on the Congress, which ruled most of the states in the postIndepe­ndence era, Mr Shah said, “The image of region had become synonymous with militancy and corruption. We, NEDA members, are trying to change the tag.”

He reiterted, “The region has moved from ‘ briefcase politics’ to ‘ developmen­t politics’. The common man is now reaping benefits of Central government schemes.”

Stressing the need to expand the footprints of NEDA in the region, Mr Shah mooted the idea of forming youth and women wings of the forum.

Though, Mr Shah did not make any direct comment on the Citizenshi­p ( Amendment) Bill 2016, he assured the conclave that the suggestion­s put forth in the conclave would be taken up by the BJP and the Centre.

CMs of six Northeaste­rn states — Assam’s Sarbananda Sonowal, Arunachal Pradesh’s Pema Khandu, Manipur’s Nongthomba­m Biren Singh, Meghalaya’s Conrad Sangma, Nagaland’s Neiphiu Rio and Tripura’s Biplab Deb, among others, were present at the conclave.

 ?? — PTI ?? BJP president Amit Shah being felicitate­d with an Assamese japi at the 3rd conclave of North East Democratic Alliance ( NEDA) meeting in Guwahati on Sunday.
— PTI BJP president Amit Shah being felicitate­d with an Assamese japi at the 3rd conclave of North East Democratic Alliance ( NEDA) meeting in Guwahati on Sunday.

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