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Saturday, 20 April 2019

BJP Revives 1967 Issue To Raise The Question Of Congress’s Reliability

To the severe volley of immigration attack through latest Citizenship Bill’s clause by the opposition party Congress the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) revived 1967 matter when the former party had initiated the Prevention of Infiltration from Pakistan Act.  



BJP’s National General Secretary,  Ram Madhav recently on contrary questioned opposition party’s reliability to sort out country’s sensitive immigration matter by opening 1967 issue to allege that it is Congress who dictated infiltration rule in Assam including entire Northeast by letting people of Bangladesh which was then counted as East Pakistan.


Further BJP’s Mr. Madhav supported Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal’s big effort in intensifying NRC process under Supreme Court’s direction to segregate infiltrators from the indigenous people.



Retaliating hard on Congress’s attack the National General Secretary, Mr. Madhav pointed that it is the opposition party who are the threat to the state’s future by befriending nation’s foes the infiltrators and attempting to distort ruling party’s move to end the continued immigration population in Northeast.  

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