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Citizenshi­p Bill will not harm Assam and NE, assures Modi

PM peppered his speech with sentences in Assamese, paid rich tributes to state’s icons

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANGSARI (ASSAM): Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday assured the people of Assam and the Northeast that the citizenshi­p bill will in no way cause harm to their interests.

Addressing a public rally in this assembly constituen­cy of Assam Health Minister and BJPled NEDA convener Himanta Biswa Sarma, he said the NDA government is committed to protecting the language, culture, resources, hopes and aspiration­s of the people of Assam and the Northeast.

“It is a national commitment to the people of the Northeast that they will not be harmed in any way and citizenshi­p will be only granted after due investigat­ion and recommenda­tion of the state government­s,” Modi said.

It must be understood that there is a difference between those who forcefully entered the country and those who were “forced to flee their homes to save their lives due to their faith. Both are not the same”, he asserted.

“We have committed to provide shelter to those who are minorities in neighbouri­ng countries and had to leave everything due to the atrocities inflicted on them. They have come to our country and embraced the idea and ethos of Mother India,” he said.

The prime minister also said that the BJP is committed to implementi­ng the 36-year-old Assam Accord and a committee set up on the implementa­tion of its Clause 6 is a step in that direction. The government wants to make Assam the oil and gas hub of the country and in the last four years projects worth Rs 14,000 crore have been completed, he said.

The prime minister peppered his speech with sentences in Assamese, paid rich tributes to the state’s icons Srimanata Sankardeva, Madhavdeva, Azan Fakir, Chaolung Sukapha, Lachit Barphukan, Gopinath Bordoloi and Bhupen Hazarika.

He said the previous government­s “failed” to honour these icons and it was the BJP government which took the initiative of conferring the Bharat Ratna on Assam’s first chief minister Gopinath Bordoloi during Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s term and now to music legend Hazarika.

Prior to the rally, the prime minister laid the foundation stone of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences to be set up at Changsari.

He also laid the foundation of the six-lane bridge over Brahmaputr­a river connecting Guwahati and North Guwahati.

He laid the foundation stone of North East Gas Grid and the City Gas Distributi­on Networks in Kamrup, Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj districts and inaugurate­d the Hollong Modular Gas Processing Plant and LPG Capacity Augmentati­on of Mounted Storage Vessel in North Guwahati.

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