Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, speaking at an election rally in Kalimpong, criticized Mamata Banerjee, accusing her government of allocating properties for Bangladeshi Muslims. Sarma emphasized the need to oust Mamata Banerjee from power, claiming that her policies could lead to adverse consequences. He highlighted the BJP’s focus on the infiltration issue in the ongoing Assembly election, positioning it against the Trinamool Congress.
Sarma alleged that Mamata Banerjee’s administration is lenient towards Bangladeshi Muslim immigrants, contrasting it with Assam’s stricter stance on infiltration. He claimed that Mamata Banerjee’s alleged favoritism towards Bangladeshi Muslims is tied to their support for the Trinamool Congress. Sarma criticized the governance under Mamata Banerjee, citing corruption allegations and asserting a need for change in leadership.
The Assam Chief Minister expressed confidence in the BJP’s electoral prospects, predicting significant seat gains in both Assam and West Bengal. He accused the current regime of corruption and malpractices, particularly in the education sector. Sarma also addressed regional issues, promising a constitutional resolution to the Gorkhaland matter if the BJP assumes power in north Bengal.
