BJP will bring Rama Rajya to TS, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
HYDERABAD: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that Telangana state will get rid of “Razakar Rajya” and replaced with “Rama Rajya” following the BJP’s victory in the state’s upcoming Assembly elections led by party state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar.
After arriving at Begumpet airport, Biswa flew to Karimnagar by helicopter to take part as chief guest in the ‘Hindu Ekta Yatra’ that was held in Karimnagar on Sunday evening. “I will pray to Goddess Kamakhya Devi in Assam to bless the people of Telangana state and bring the BJP government in the next Assembly elections,” he said.
Further, with the simmering controversy over the film The Kerala Story, he said that there is plenty of evidence to indicate that ‘love jihad’ was real and that several people in his state were victims of ‘love jihad’. "There are numerous women who fall into the trap of love jihad," he added. The Assam government, he said, has closed 6,000 Madrasas and is planning to close another 1,000 by next year, he asserted.
He accused the BRS regime of joining forces with AIMIM president Asaddudin Owaisi to pursue politics of vote bank in Telangana, while asserting that the BJP is committed to protecting and preserving 'Sanatana dharma' and will work tirelessly to bring about in 'Rama Rajyam' in Telangana to end the family's autocratic rule. “MIM leaders tried to chase me, but I am ready to come to their house,” he challenged. He also slammed the BRS leaders for tarnishing Telangana's pride by being complicit in the Delhi liquor case.
He stated that the Assam government had provided 50,000 government jobs to youths in the last two years, and that another 50,000 jobs will be provided next week during the visit of Union home minister Amit Shah to Assam. According to him, the BRS government, which vowed to provide 10 lakh jobs, has only provided 50,000 jobs in the last 10 years of its rule.
He claimed that the BRS government was exploiting Telangana people by charging more on fuel prices. "Assam is a smaller state than Telangana state, with a litre of diesel costing Rs 97 as opposed to Rs 108 in Telangana state. Government employees in Assam receive their paychecks on the first of the month, but in Telangana state, it is not until the 10th of the month," he remarked.
BJP state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar cautioned people to be wary of so-called secularists, while a number of leaders and the media campaigned that Hindutva was defeated in Karnataka elections. The BJP controls 15 states, he stated while warning that anti-Hindu groups will be kept under check. “We are against four per cent reservations to Muslims as Dr B.R. Ambedkar did not favour reservations on the basis of religion. We will end the demon rule of the BRS and bring Rama Rajyam soon,” Sanjay Kumar said.