Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma made a strong statement during an election rally
Palwal (Haryana) – In a press conference, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma issued a stark
warning to Hindus, stating that if the Congress government were to come to power in Haryana, there would be cries of “Pakistan Zindabad,” and Congress leader Maman Khan would push Hindus out of the state. He claimed that the Congress party has aligned itself with Babur ideology, whose influence he believes has permeated every corner of the country. Sarma emphasized the need to expel these ” Baburs” from India and appealed for support to ensure the BJP’s victory in the upcoming elections.
Sarma further commented on global issues, referencing Israel’s actions against Nasrullah while criticizing the Indian opposition for their sympathetic responses. “Do these people lament when our soldiers achieve heroic feats at the border?” he questioned. He expressed a sincere wish for an end to terrorism worldwide, asking for divine support for Israel in its fight against terror. “We stand with peaceful people, not with those who view terrorism as a religion,” he asserted. Sarma concluded with a call for both prayer and direct action against terrorism, echoing the longstanding desire among nationalist Hindus for India to take decisive steps in this regard.
Editorial PerspectiveOnly a staunchly patriotic Chief Minister like Sarma can make such statements. Even today, millions of Bangladeshi Muslim illegal immigrants, Rohingyas, and Pakistanis are living freely in India. The public deserves to know what strategic measures the Union government plans to implement to drive them out ! |