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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday hit out at Congress and said Jinnah soul has entered in the party.
Speaking to ANI, Sarma said, “Sometimes they say that India is not a nation but a union of states. Sometimes I feel that Jinnah’s soul has entered into Congress. Congress has entered politics of polarisation. They say it is right to open madrasas and Muslim universities. They also say it is right to wear a hijab. I think it (Congress) will end to a large extent after elections in the five states.” Earlier, the Assam Chief Minister addressed an election rally in Kichha where he said appeasement politics is in the “DNA” of Congress. He said Congress is backing madrassas and hijab to push the minority community towards backwardness.
“Appeasement is in Congress’ DNA. It has worked relentlessly to appease the Muslims for getting their votes. But instead of working for their advancement, the party wants the Muslims to remain backward and hence is promoting madrassas and hijab. Modi Ji is talking about making India a world leader but others are talking about hijab,” Sarma said.