Congress backs Pak-groomed terrorists, doesn't support Indian Army: PM in Assam
Modi also claimed that the Congress had ruled Assam for decades, but built 'only three bridges' over the Brahmaputra river, while the BJP-led dispensation constructed six such structures in the last 10 years.
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PM Modi laid foundation stone for projects worth Rs 6,300. Photo: PTI
Mangaldoi, 14 Sept
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday alleged that the
Congress, instead of supporting the country's army, was backing terrorists
groomed by Pakistan.
Addressing a programme at Mangaldoi in Assam's Darrang
district, he accused the grand old party of "protecting" infiltrators
and anti-national forces.
The prime minister also asserted that the BJP would not
allow infiltrators to grab land and their conspiracy to change the demography.
"The Congress, instead of supporting the Indian Army,
backs terrorists groomed by Pakistan. During 'Operation Sindoor', the Congress,
instead of supporting our armed forces, which destroyed the terrorist
infrastructure in Pakistan, was engaged in protecting infiltrators and
anti-national forces," the PM alleged, while addressing the public
meeting.
'Operation Sindoor' was successful due to Ma Kamakhya's
blessings, Modi said, adding that he was honoured to be present on this sacred
land.
The PM also claimed, ''The wounds inflicted by Jawaharlal
Nehru, during the Chinese aggression in 1962, on the people of Assam are yet to
heal."
He also praised Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma for
"evicting infiltrators from encroached land and ensuring that farmers can
now cultivate on these plots".
"The BJP will not allow infiltrators to grab land,
insult women and girls, and conspire to change demography, which is a threat to
national security," he said.
Modi said he was pained at Congress' insults to Bharat Ratna
awardee Bhupen Hazarika.
''The BJP's double-engine government is committed to realise
the dreams of Assam's great sons like Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika'', he said.
Modi also claimed that the Congress had ruled Assam for
decades, but built "only three bridges" over the Brahmaputra river,
while the BJP-led dispensation constructed six such structures in the last 10
years.
The PM asserted that India was emerging as one of the
world's fastest-growing economies, and said that Assam's growth rate was 13 per
cent.
"This was achieved due to the efforts of the
double-engine government. The Centre and the state government are developing
Assam as a health hub. The Northeast has a big role to play in achieving the
'Viksit Bharat' dream," the PM said.
The BJP-led government at the Centre has been focusing on
connectivity in the Northeast, which has helped businesses and created
employment opportunities for youth, he said.
The prime minister stressed that the double-engine
government has been committed to protecting Assam's culture and ensuring
development in the state.
Addressing the public meeting, the PM urged people to buy
'swadeshi' goods for the bright future of their children.
During the programme, Modi laid the foundation stones for
health and infrastructure projects worth Rs 6,300 crore at Mangaldoi.
He launched the construction of Darrang Medical College and
Hospital, along with a nursing college and a GNM school.
The combined investment in these healthcare projects is
worth Rs 570 crore, officials said.
The PM also laid the foundation stones for the 2.9 km-long
Narengi-Kuruwa bridge with an estimated cost of Rs 1,200 crore and the 118.5
km-long Guwahati Ring Road project, connecting Kamrup and Darrang districts in
Assam and Ri Bhoi in Meghalaya.
The cost for the Ring Road project was estimated at Rs 4,530
crore.
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