Assam's Resources and Rights: BJP's Stand Against Infiltrators
BJP President Nitin Nabin affirmed the rights of Assam's people over their resources, rejecting claims by Bangladeshi infiltrators. He lauded Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's efforts in addressing infiltration and praised Prime Minister Modi's commitment to monitoring Northeast projects. Nabin's visit comes ahead of Assam's upcoming elections.
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On Thursday, BJP President Nitin Nabin emphasized that only the people of Assam hold legitimate claims over the state's resources, dismissing the rights of Bangladeshi infiltrators.
Addressing booth workers at the Manohari tea estate in Dibrugarh district, he praised Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for his decisive actions in sending back infiltrators, reinforcing the protection of Assamese rights.
Nabin highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dedication in overseeing Northeast projects and expressed optimism about India's economic growth amid global instability, citing Assam's approaching elections as a critical juncture.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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