Assam Congress chief Gaurav Gogoi accused the BJP of weakening democracy by poaching parties and controlling the media. He also alleged the party rewards corrupt individuals and that the Election Commission shows bias towards the BJP.
‘BJP Weakened Democracy, Poaching Parties’
“The BJP has weakened democracy and reduced politics to a game of breaking and poaching parties. The same has happened in Assam,” he said.
Gogoi also alleged that the BJP was attempting to control the media, claiming that there was a reason why Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had retained the Information and Public Relations Department. “The BJP wants to control the media. There are growing concerns about how long media freedom will survive under such circumstances,” he said.
Allegations of Corruption in Assam
The APCC chief further alleged that individuals accused of corruption and involvement in syndicate activities had been rewarded with ministerial positions in Assam. He claimed that those linked to the “cattle syndicate”, the “Gir cow scam” and alleged corruption in the Assam Legislative Assembly had been given important portfolios.
Criticism on National and State Issues
Criticising the economic situation in the country, Gogoi said ordinary citizens continued to face hardships and questioned the BJP’s celebration of political milestones. He also commented on the rejection of the Congress candidate’s nomination for the Rajya Sabha election in Madhya Pradesh, alleging that the BJP was willing to go to any extent to retain power.
“The Election Commission appears ready to act on allegations made by the BJP, even when they are based on incorrect information. However, genuine and evidence-backed complaints made by the Congress are often ignored,” he alleged.
Gogoi further criticised Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak controversy, alleging that the minister had not accepted moral responsibility for the issue.
Delay in ST Status Questioned
The Congress leader also questioned why the Assam government had not specified a timeline for granting Scheduled Tribe status to six communities in the state.
Congress Launches Review Meetings
Meanwhile, Gogoi said the Congress had launched a series of review meetings aimed at strengthening the party at the grassroots level among Assam’s various communities and ethnic groups. He expressed confidence that the party would emerge stronger and in line with the aspirations of the people of Assam.
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