Amit Shah Outlines BJP's Tribal Development Plan in Assam
Modi, Himanta prepared roadmap for tribal development, BJP's win will ensure implementation: Amit Shah
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a roadmap for tribal development prepared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. He emphasized that the BJP's victory in the upcoming assembly elections is crucial for implementing this plan and ensuring stability in Assam.
- 01A roadmap for tribal development has been created by Modi and Sarma.
- 02Amit Shah linked the BJP's success to the implementation of this development plan.
- 03He highlighted the election of Droupadi Murmu as a significant achievement for tribal representation.
- 04Shah claimed that tribal areas will be exempt from the Uniform Civil Code.
- 05He warned that a Congress victory could lead to instability in Assam.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that a comprehensive roadmap for tribal development has been formulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Speaking at a rally in Dudhnoi, Goalpara district, Shah urged voters to support the BJP in the upcoming assembly elections to ensure the implementation of this plan. He highlighted the election of Droupadi Murmu as India's first tribal President as a significant achievement for tribal representation. Shah assured that under the BJP, tribal areas would remain unaffected by the Uniform Civil Code. He also addressed recent violence in the Garo hills of Meghalaya, attributing it to infiltrators attempting to gain power through marriage to tribal women. Shah warned that if Congress secures any seats in the elections, Assam could revert to instability.
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The proposed roadmap for tribal development could improve living standards and representation for tribal communities in Assam.
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