Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has made a big statement on the big change in the demography of Assam. Sarma has claimed that the population of the Muslim community in Assam has rapidly increased to 40 percent. Sarma said in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand on Wednesday that the rapidly changing demography is a big issue for me.
He said that today the population of Muslim community in Assam has increased to 40 percent. Sarma said that changing demography is a big issue for me. Today the population of Muslim community in Assam has increased to 40 percent. In 1951 it was 12 percent. Today we have lost many districts. For me this is not a political issue. For me it is a matter of life and death.
It is worth noting that Sarma had recently said without naming any community that a section is doing criminal activities. These people belong to a particular religion and this is a matter of concern. The CM of Assam did not stop here.. He further said that I am not saying that people of the same religion are doing this. But the situation after the Lok Sabha elections is very worrying. Earlier, Sarma had said that people of the minority community who came from Bangladesh have voted for the Congress. These people have neither looked at the development programs made by the central government nor the state government.
Bangladeshis involved in crime in Assam
Sarma said that only people from Bangladesh are involved in crime in Assam. Sarma said that people of one religion have been against our government. The population of people of this religion is also increasing rapidly in the state and this has made a difference. This is not a political defeat because no one can fight against one religion. In the Lok Sabha elections, BJP and Assam Gana Parishad won 11-11 seats in the state, while Congress won the remaining 3 seats. This time BJP's performance has been poor in Northeast India.
Sarma has come on Jharkhand tour
Assam CM came to Ranchi on Tuesday. He claimed that BJP will win Jharkhand elections in a few months and form a double engine government in the state. Himanta is the co-in-charge of Jharkhand BJP. He has come to Jharkhand for the third time in the last one month. He said that BJP has performed well in the state in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections. We will perform even better in the assembly and achieve good results.
the current government will be ousted
Himanta said that it is certain that the current government of the state will be out of power after the elections. The Assam CM said that coming to Jharkhand gives me energy. I would like to come here again and again. It is worth noting that the BJP is organizing a felicitation program for booth level leaders and workers in various assembly constituencies of the state from July 5. Party's state president Babulal Marandi, Leader of Opposition Amar Kumar Bauri, Union Minister Annapurna Devi, former Union Minister Arjun Munda are participating in the program.