Nueva Delhi: an important “demographic change” took place in Dubhri de Assam, the seat congress won with the biggest margin, BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi said Friday, a day after the “Mini-Bangladesh” district described and caused a controversy. Trivedi had made the comment on Wednesday while participating in a debate on the Ministry of Interior.
Resumption of his speech on Friday, the BJP leader said that the Interior Minister of the Union, Amit Shah, asked him to correct the “figures.”
“The greatest victory in Lok Sabha’s latest elections (for Congress) was recorded at Dhubri’s headquarters in Assam, with 10,12,476 votes, where a great demographic change has occurred,” Trivedi said.
The leader of Congress, Rakibul Hussain, was chosen for Dhubri’s Lok Sabha.
“The last choice was the only choice when a congress leader wrote in an article in a Bangladesh newspaper that had a headline that Modi has to leave.” What is the link between the headline and the victory in Assam, I leave it in your opinion, “he said.
Directing the opposition, Trivedi said: “When it was proposed to make it try to make Shaheen Bagh throughout the country be beyond the border, they use the term” crime against humanity “for Gaza, not for Bangladesh.”
He also criticized the states governed by the opposition that approved resolutions against the Law of Citizenship.
“They are saying that the Ministry of Interior is interfering with the states, but the reality is that the states have violated the rights of the Ministry of Interior. Several states approved resolutions against CAA, despite the fact that only the center can make laws on citizenship,” he said.
Trivedi said that the abrogation of article 370 made India “truly secular”, since the amendment that joined the preamble, the word ‘secular’ was not accepted by Jammu and Kashmir before that.
He gave the Ministry of Interior the credit that Maha Kumbh was delayed “without important incidents”, and expressed support for a population control law.
According to the government of Uttar Pradesh, 30 pilgrims were killed and 60 wounded in a stampede at Maha Kumbh on January 29.
Participating in the debate, the deputy of the Congress Ajay Maken, who previously served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Interior, raised concerns about the situation of law and order in Delhi.
“Delhi has become the capital of the crime of India, and is directly under the Ministry of Interior, although he has the largest police relationship,” Maken said.
He said that the governments of the Union and Delhi should work together to improve the law and order in the national capital.
He also criticized the action taken by the Punjab government led by the AAM AADMI party against agitators, and said that the Ministry of Interior has begun to count agitations as “crimes against public peace.”
“The question is. The agitations come in the category of crimes? Are the farmers criminals?
Maken also expressed concern about the fall of young people who fall damage to drugs, and urged the government of the union to take measures, to protect the “demographic dividend” that India has.