May 11th 2024.
In a recent public address in Begusarai, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma emphasized the importance of the NDA winning 400 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. He highlighted several crucial issues that can only be addressed with a strong government in power, such as implementing the Uniform Civil Code, reclaiming Pakistan occupied Kashmir, preventing love jihad, and ending religion-based reservation.
Sarma stressed that only a strong government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi can successfully execute these tasks. He pointed to the recent construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya as an example of Modi's determination and capability, and stated that the government will also build a grand temple at the Krishna Janmasthan in Mathura.
One of the key issues that Sarma highlighted was the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). He explained that this code will prevent Muslim men from marrying multiple women at a young age, and encourage education and empowerment of women. He also mentioned how his government in Assam has taken strict action against those who have engaged in child marriage and polygamy.
Sarma also addressed the issue of Pakistan occupied Kashmir, stating that it belongs to India and no force can take it away. He praised the Modi government for removing Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, and assured the people that PoK will also be reclaimed in the near future. He criticized the recent statement by a Congress leader who suggested not raising the issue of PoK and respecting Pakistan due to its possession of a nuclear bomb, stating that even if Pakistan has one, it must have expired by now due to lack of funds for maintenance.
The Chief Minister also spoke about the menace of love jihad and how it will be effectively stopped once the NDA wins 400 seats. He warned those who use fake identities to mislead and exploit girls, and assured that the government will take strict action against them.
Another issue that Sarma addressed was the practice of religion-based reservation, particularly in states like West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. He argued that this goes against the constitution, which only allows for caste-based reservation for OBC, SC, and ST communities. He challenged leaders like Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rahul Gandhi to speak out against this practice and suggested that if Muslims need reservation, they should get it in Pakistan, not in India.
Sarma concluded by stating that if the Congress were to come to power, they would implement policies that align with the ideologies of Babur and Aurangzeb. He urged the people to vote for the NDA so that leaders like Gandhi and Yadav do not have the opportunity to appease certain communities for their own political gain. He emphasized that with 400 seats, the NDA will be able to effectively address these crucial issues and make India a Vishwa Guru and a leading economy in the world.
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