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Assam CM Sarma unveils NDA’s bold agenda for 400+ Lok Sabha seats

Addressing his fellow Biharis in Siwan in a heated campaign speech, Assam CM and senior BJP leader Himanta Biswa Sarma urged the nation to participate in the Lok Sabha elections so that the NDA could come to power with a clear majority of more than 400 seats. Sarma focused on an audacious agenda that reflected the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code and restricted “marrying four times business.”

Sarma stated that when the new India under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi came into being, there was no requirement for madrasas. He chose modern institutions that produced doctors and engineers rather than them. He further reiterated the abolition of religious-based reservations, proclaiming that so far, this policy only takes place in Pakistan, not in India.

Concerning the Ram Temple, with the rhetoric that Ram Lalla to be kept in the tent being targeted on Rahul Gandhi and Lalu Prasad, the Assam CM assured the return of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir with the NDA government.

The Congress leader was indirectly questioned by Sarma about his Prime Ministerial ambitions when Sarma stated that if Rudul Gandhi desired to become the PM of India, then he should contest elections in Pakistan. Sasana’s rhetoric has somehow ignited a heated debate within the political landscape because the NDA has geared up to win by a huge margin.

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