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'We Will Bring Uniform Civil Code, Infiltrators Won't Be Able To Marry 4 Times': Amit Shah

The BJP, the Home minister said, would rid Assam of infiltrators if given five more years.

'We Will Bring Uniform Civil Code, Infiltrators Won't Be Able To Marry 4 Times': Amit Shah
Shah was addressing an election rally in Dudhnoi in Assam's Goalpara district.
  • The BJP, the Home minister said, would rid Assam of infiltrators if given five more years
  • Shah was addressing an election rally in Dudhnoi in Assam's Goalpara district
  • The minister said PM Modi and Himanta Biswa Sarma have prepared a comprehensive roadmap for tribal development
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Addressing an election rally in Dudhnoi in Assam's Goalpara district on Friday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) would ensure infiltrators would not be able to marry four times.

The minister said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma have prepared a comprehensive roadmap for tribal development, asserting that its full implementation hinges on the BJP returning to power in the state.

"A roadmap has been prepared by the Prime Minister and the Assam chief minister for the development of tribals. Vote for the BJP to ensure it is taken forward and implemented," he said.

Highlighting the BJP's outreach to tribal communities, Shah said it was under Modi's leadership that the country got its first tribal woman President.

"The Congress never made an Adivasi woman the country's President, but Modi changed that and Droupadi Murmu became the nation's first citizen," he said.

Shah also clarified that tribal areas would remain outside the ambit of the UCC.

Referring to recent tensions in neighbouring Meghalaya, he alleged that infiltrators had attempted to gain political influence in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council by "marrying tribal women", which led to unrest.

"Infiltrators tried to capture power in the Garo council by marrying tribal women, and this led to the strife," he said.

Reiterating the BJP's stand on illegal infiltration, Shah said the party would act decisively if voted back to power.

"Give us another five years in Assam, and we will rid the state of infiltrators and send them back," he said.

The Union Home Minister also claimed that the BJP had restored peace in Assam, warning that instability could return if the Congress regains lost ground in the upcoming Assembly polls.

"We brought peace to Assam. If Congress wins even a few seats, the state will witness instability again," Shah said.

Assam will vote on April 9 and counting will be held on May 4. 

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