Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma jibes on Rahul Gandhi says Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra helped to boost BJP


Himanta Biswa Sarma on Rahul Gandhi: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has once again made a big attack on Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’. The BJP leader raised questions on the timing of Rahul Gandhi’s visit and called it unfortunate. Also said that this yatra was taken out at such a time which has given a ‘big boost’ to the Bharatiya Janata Party.

According to news agency ANI, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa said that Rahul Gandhi chose the timing of his visit at a time when there was unrest in Ayodhya. Ram Mandir The consecration ceremony was going on and the whole country was immersed in devotion to Ram. Rahul Gandhi decided to come to Assam at that time due to which the sentiments of all Ram devotees were hurt and they became angry. Therefore, this was not the right time for him to undertake the journey.

‘People got angry after seeing Rahul Gandhi on the streets of Assam’

Assam CM Biswa further said that earlier people were hearing the news of Ramlala rejecting the invitation for Pran Pratistha in newspapers or on TV, but when people saw Rahul Gandhi on the streets of Assam on the day of Pran Pratistha, they felt bad. The general public realized that he was boycotting the Pran Pratistha ceremony. Biswa said that I think the decline of Congress started from that day at least in Assam.

‘Only a few MLAs will be left in Congress in the coming days’

Himanta Biswa Sarma said that it can be clearly and clearly seen what is happening since then? Every day something or the other is happening which reflects the position of Congress. He claimed and expressed hope that in the coming days only 4-5 MLAs will be left in the Congress party. He also claimed that I do not think that other people will remain in the Congress party in the coming days, maybe six months, one year, two years.

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