BJP will fight to end despotic rule, usher in Rama Rajyam in Telangana: Assam Chief Minister
The Hindu
Assam Chief Minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma participated in the Hindu Ekta Yatra organised by BJP Telangana president to mark the Hanuman Jayanti celebrations
The BJP is committed to safeguard ‘Sanatan dharma’ and it will steadfastly strive to usher in ‘Rama Rajyam’ in Telangana to end the ‘despotic rule’ in the State, said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Mr. Sarma accused the BRS regime of acting hand in glove with the MIM in pursuit of ‘vote bank politics’ in Telangana. He was addressing a huge rally — Hindu Ekta Yatra — in Karimnagar, the political nerve centre of Telangana, on Sunday night.
The rally was organised under the aegis of BJP State president and Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar on the occasion of Hanuman Jayanti.
Coming down heavily on the BRS government, Mr. Sarma said: “This regime is charging a higher price for diesel and depriving the unemployed youths of promised jobs. The BJP government in Assam filled 50,000 jobs and appointment letters for another 50,000 jobs will be issued soon.”
“The ruling BRS was symbolic of nepotism and scams,” he alleged. Taking a dig at the ‘anti-Hindu’ forces, he said Hindus have been awakened.
“None imagined that Ram temple in Ayodhya would become a reality but the temple has been constructed in Ayodhya. The Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre abolished the provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir,” he noted, adding that Uniform Civil Code is going to become a reality too, soon.
The Kerala Story has exposed the ‘conspiracy’ happening to our sisters, he said, calling upon people to watch the movie. In Assam, the BJP government took firm steps against ‘Love Jihadi’ activities, the Assam Chief Minister said.
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