We need 400 seats to reconstruct Shiv Mandir in Gyanvapi, Srikrishna Janamabhoomi, and execute UCC; Assam CM 
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We need 400 seats to reconstruct Shiv Mandir in Gyanvapi, Srikrishna Janamabhoomi, and execute UCC; Assam CM 

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the importance of the need for the BJP to secure more than 400 seats so that it is able to accomplish its mission to reconstruct the Shiv Mandir in the Gyanvapi complex and the Sri Krishna Janamabhoomi. Furthermore, Sarma highlighted the BJP's determination to implement the Unified Civil Code (UCC) across the country

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
May 11, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Politics, Bharat, Assam
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Assam CM Himnata Biswa Sarma addressing an election rally

Assam CM Himnata Biswa Sarma addressing an election rally

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Guwahati: Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is not the end, our mission is to reconstruct Shiv Mandir in Gyanvapi complex, we have to reconstruct Sri Krishna Janamabhoomi; and our mission is to implement the Unified Civil Code (UCC) in the nation. So we need 400 MPs in the parliament, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said this in Barrackpur and Hubli in West Bengal while campaigning for the BJP candidates. Attacking TMC chief Mamta Banerjee the Assam CM said, “Mamata Di you always ask why we need 400 seats, we need it to end Muslim reservations in West Bengal, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. We will ensure that the OBC reservations are only for Hindu backward classes and not for Muslims, so we need 400 seats. The Lok Sabha Election is the semifinal for us, we will not take rest until we form the BJP government in West Bengal”, CM Sarma added.

The Assam CM while talking with the media has claimed that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will display tremendous results in the just concluded Lok Sabha election in Northeast.

Speaking to reporters in Barrackpore, West Bengal, Sarma proclaimed that the BJP is expected to clinch 22 out of the 25 parliamentary seats in the Northeast region. He said, ” BJP will. win 22 out of 25 seats in the North East. And in Assam BJP and alliance parties will win 12 out of 14 seats and there is a possibility of even winning 13 seats in Assam.”

Further dismissing the fear and misinformation spread by TMC and the Mamata Banerjee government CM Sarma said, “There is no NRC proposal as of now the central government. I don’t know from where Mamata Banerjee is making this issue.”, the CM said. Replying to West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s challenge of not allowing the CAA to be implemented in the state, CM Sarma said Mamata Di doesn’t have that much power to stop Hindus from getting their rightful citizenship as the CAA is now a central act.

Furthermore, CM Sarma questioned Mamata Banerjee why she is resisting the CBI investigation into the Sandeshkhali case after the Supreme Court and High Court direction. CM Sarma said, ” Even the Supreme Court and Calcutta High Court have directed for a CBI inquiry of the Sandeshkhali case. What is your hesitation to allow the CBI investigation and whom do you want to safeguard?”, he questioned.

Topics: Sri Krishna JanmabhoomiGyanvapi complexAssam chief minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sharma400 Lok Sabha Seats
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