Assam Assembly polls | Nadda credits Modi, Shah with bringing peace to Assam
The Hindu
“The Bodo Accord, which brought lasting peace, was signed because of their efforts”
Bharatiya Janata Party national president J.P. Nadda on Tuesday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah with bringing “lasting peace” in Assam. Addressing a rally in western Assam’s Dharmapur, he referred to extremism in the Bodo tribe-inhabited areas to dispute Congress’s role in taming armed movements in the State. “Modiji and Amit Shahji showed the proper will to end decades of violence in Bodoland. The Bodo Accord, which brought lasting peace, was signed because of their efforts,” Mr. Nadda said.More Related News
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