Assam elections: Minister Himanta Viswa Sarma made a big statement before polling begins
Assam elections: Minister Himanta Viswa Sarma made a big statement before polling begins
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Dispur: There is only one day left for the Assam assembly election 2021 voting process to begin. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is engaged in an effort to regain power in the northeastern state of Assam. The issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Citizenship Register (NRC) in the state can play an important role. Meanwhile, the state Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says that people do not want to talk about it. During this, he also discussed becoming his CM and the challenges before the party.

In an interview, questions were asked about the alliance of AIUDF and Congress with Sarma. On this, he said that the AIUDF and Congress had contested the Lok Sabha elections on a ratio of 1: 1. The people of Assam know that Badruddin Ajmal is not Assamese. They are Indians, but not Assamese. You have to make a difference. During this time, he has clarified that the ongoing cultural dispute between 'Mian' (Bengali speaking Muslims) and Assamese is not prepared by the BJP.

When he was asked questions about the end of this dispute, he said that he would have to change his mindset. Sarma said that Assamese people give birth to 2-3 children, they give 12-14. As a result, we are losing our place. They have to change themselves. Sarma said that they go to the madrasa, we go to the normal school. We cannot change, we cannot go to the madrasa. Sarma said that he would have to change

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