Will not let CAA be implemented in Assam: Rahul Gandhi
First Published: 31st March, 2021 16:00 IST
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that Congress will not let the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) be implemented in Assam if it comes to power in the state. Addressing
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday said that Congress will not let the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) be implemented in Assam if it comes to power in the state.
Addressing a rally at Pritipur ground in Chaygaon, the Congress MP said, “CAA is an attack on Assam’s history, language and brotherhood which is why we will not let it be implemented.”
“When I had come to meet the family of Dipanjal Das (killed in Guwahati during anti-CAA protests in 2019) I felt that bullets were not fired at one youth, it was fired at the entire Assam, to murder Assam. He was not just a youth, he was an idea. He was Assam,” he said.
“He was a youth of Assam and the BJP government did not do what it was supposed to. They did not provide him employment and when he stood for Assam peacefully, he was shot dead by BJP-RSS. We give you 5 guarantees, the first is that we won’t let CAA get implemented in Assam–the cause for which Dipanjal sacrificed his life,” he further said.
“The second guarantee is that we will give employment to 5 lakh youth in Assam…PM Modi destroyed small and medium-sized businesses in Assam that was providing employment to the youth, with GST and Demonetisation, which is why we have put forward this guarantee, not only the public sector but we will revitalise the private sector,” he added.
He also promised Rs 2,000 to each housewife and 2,000 units of free electricity to each Assam household.
“We will give Rs 2000 every month to every housewife in Assam. Two thousand units of free electricity will be given to each family. This is not like the fake promises of BJP such as the promise of Rs 351 as daily wage for tea garden workers.”
He claimed that Congress has fulfilled its promises by pointing out, “we have written off farm debts as promised, six hours after attaining power in the state”.
“I have not come here to lie to you. My name is not Narendra Modi. If you want to listen to lies – about Assam, farmers, about anything – then switch on your TV, look at Narendra Modi’s face and listen to him as much as you want. He lies to India all 24 hours,” he added.
The first phase of polling took place on March 27 with a voter turnout of nearly 77 per cent and the second phase will be held on Thursday. Polling for the last phase will be held on April 6 and counting of votes will take place on May 2. (ANI)
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