The Asian Age

‘ Those opposing Bill want to attack Assam’s culture’

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Lakhimpur ( Assam), Feb. 17: Assam finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday said those opposing the Citizenshi­p Bill want to “attack” the culture and civilisati­on of Assam.

Addressing a rally of Bhartiya Janata Yuva Morcha ( BJYM) in the presence of BJP president Amit Shah, Mr Sarma claimed that his party will win 10- 11 Lok Sabha seats out of the 14 in Assam in the upcoming elections.

“Lots of misinforma­tion is being spread about the Citizenshi­p ( Amendment) Bill, ST status to six tribes and Clause- 6 of the Assam Accord,” he said.

“They ( those opposing the bill) want to mislead the Assamese community. They want to attack the culture and civilisati­on of Assam. We want to tell all that we will protect the Indian culture and civilisati­on. It is our resolution,” he added.

The contentiou­s Citizenshi­p Bill is set to lapse on June 3, when the term of the present Lok Sabha ends. It could not be passed in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget session, the last Parliament session of the present government, which ended on Wednesday. The senior BJP leader said it is a clash between the ones protecting ‘ jati- matibheti’ ( community, land, homeland) and the those attacking the civilisati­on.

“The BJP is the saviour of this civilisati­on. ‘ Fir ek baar Modi sarkar’ — it is not only a slogan, but a resolution to save our lives. The BJP will win 10- 11 seats in Assam,” Mr Sarma said. Referring to the terror attack in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, Mr Sarma said, “We had stated earlier that we do not want ( Assam to become) the second Kashmir. Then some people had criticised us. Now, all have seen the situation in Kashmir. If we do not become careful, Assam will be the second Kashmir. We have to be careful about this always.”

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