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NDA needs 400 seats to implement UCC & get back PoK: Himanta

UNI
Updated: May 11th, 2024, 23:06 IST
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Begusarai: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the country, to get back the Pakistan occupied Kashmir, to stop love jihad, to construct a grand temple at the Krishna Janmasthan in Mathura and to stop religion based reservation, NDA has to win 400 seats in the Lok Sabha polls.

While addressing a public meeting in Begusarai on Saturday in favour of the BJP candidate and Union Minister Giriraj Singh, the Assam CM said that only a strong government can implement UCC, bringing back PoK, stop love Jihad and religion based reservation.

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He said only a strong government headed by Narendra Modi can construct a grand temple of Krishna in Mathura just like it constructed the long jealous Ram temple in Ayodhya .

Elaborating the importance of UCC, Sarma said that it will restrict the Muslims from marrying three women even at the tender age of 11 and 12, he said. In Assam, the Chief Minister said he had cleared that Muslims will have to forsake child marriage and polygamy, and encourage women’s education.

Marrying two or three girls is not allowed in Assam, Himanta said, adding that his government arrested nearly 1500 people of a particular community and put them behind the bars for marrying girls belonging to the age group of 11 and 12.

Sarma said that he has warned the people and asked them to educate the girls then get them married.

Speaking about PoK, he said that the government categorically cleared that PoK belongs to India and no force can take it away. The Chief Minister said only the Modi government had the courage to take it back for which he asserted that the NDA needed 400 seats to form a strong government. It was the Modi government that has removed article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, it will also ensure PoK returns to India in the coming days, he added.

Lambasting Congress leader for his recent statement that India should not raise the PoK issue and respect Pakistan as it possesses an atom bomb, Sarma said that even if Pakistan has a nuclear bomb, it must have passed its expiry date.

Slamming Congress and its allies for raising questions on the PoK issue, Himanta in his reference to Pakistan said that the country which has no funds to purchase food grains how it can maintain an atom bomb which must have expired in want of fund.

Even if Pakistan had a nuclear bomb Prime Minister Modi and Hindustan were hardly scared off, he said, adding that it’s nuclear bomb will also not explode in want of proper maintenance which need fund and suggested Congress not to issue such irrational statements.

Modi was striving to make Bharat a Vishwa Guru and third largest economy for which the country was competing with developed Nations like America and China, the Chief Minister said and added that Modi and the country was not at all scared of such statements of Congress leader who should refrain from making absurd comments.

Describing Love Jihad as a menace, Sarma said after Modi gets 400 seats no one would dare to practice and it would automatically stop. The government will strongly deal with any one impersonating and misleading girls with fake identity for Love Jihad, he said adding that earlier people come to India from Pakistan and hurled bombs but when Prime Minister Modi threw bombs twice in Pakistan no one dared to do it again. Similarly when two or four love jihadis were dealt strongly, no one would dare to do it again.

Speaking against religion based reservation which was being practiced in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh where 4% reservation of OBC were given to Muslims, Sarma said that there is no provision of religion based reservation in the constitution which facilitates on the caste based reservation to OBC SC and ST.

Challenging RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to raise their voice against such practice of religion based reservation, he said if Muslims need the reservation they should get it only in Pakistan not in Hindustan.

Himanta said the NDA needs 400 seats so that Rahul Gandhi and Lalu Prasad Yadav do not get the opportunity to give reservation to the Muslims under their appeasement politics and policy.

Sarma said that if Congress came to power it would execute the policies of Babur and Aurangzeb.

UNI 

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