Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Assam unit President Ranjeet Dass on Thursday, lashing out at the anti-CAA brigade, claimed that maoists and workers of the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) are behind the vandalism during the protests against the 'CAA'.
Addressing the press here today, Dass said, "I went to Chabua, the BJP workers and the MLA have informed and have also filed FIRs. The treasury office, post office, the . No protester can do such vandalism, and without prior planning."
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"The house of Binud Hazarika was burnt to such an extent that I had to be completely demolished by JCB. Our investigations have revealed that the Congress office, maoists, and Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti workers are involved", Dass said.
Dass also announced that from January 4 onwards, the BJP will visit the families of the 42 lakh party workers and provide them in written the true and the false information in regards to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.
“In the air and sky of Assam rumours have been swirling that 1.3 crore Bangladeshis are going to come and establish bases in every nook and cranny in of every village in Assam. There are 54 lakh at the border, they said. Today is January 2..22 days have passed since the C(A)B was passed. There were rumours that lakhs of foreigner would come to Assam and usurp the land and the tea gardens owned by the Assamese", Dass further informed.
“We are Assamese, and I reiterate, as long as 42 lakh BJP karyakartas are here, not a single foreigner can come to Assam”, Dass said, adding that the people have been ‘misled’ and their emotions are being used against them.
Holding the Congress party responsible for the , Dass stated, “Rajiv Gandhi fooled the people during the signing of the Accord, and set the cut-off date as 1971, which led to the influx of lakhs of foreigners.”
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