‘Never Negotiated Peace With India’: CM Himanta Sarma Slogans Rahul Gandhi On His Assam Remarks In London

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma slams Congress leader Rahul Gandhi And said that Assam never had “peace talks” with India.

Sarma’s reaction comes after remarks on Gandhi’s views India Conference at the University of Cambridge in London.

“This is the height of fake intelligence! Assam never had ‘peace talks’ with India. With the support of Gandhiji, Gopinath Bordoloi had to fight to keep Assam with Mother India as Nehru left us to live with Pakistan as per the Cabinet Mission Plan. Get your facts right, Mr. Gandhi,” tweeted the Assam CM, sharing a video of Gandhi in a suit and booty.

During the event in London, Rahul Gandhi launched a series of attacks against the BJP and PM Modi and targeted the government for promoting “private sector monopolies” in the country.

“What emerged from the independence movement was an interaction between these states and identity and religion. Hence, India emerged from the bottom up and all these states of UP, Maharashtra, Assam and Tamil Nadu came together to negotiate peace. From this union, which needed dialogue, emerged the means of that dialogue—the Constitution, the idea that one person would have one vote, the electoral system, IITs and IIMs,” Rahul Gandhi said during the interaction.

Meanwhile, the BJP also retaliated against Rahul Gandhi and accused him of harming India in his “hatred” against the prime minister. Narendra Modi and alleged that his relentlessly critical remarks about the country from foreign soil tantamount to “betraying”.

BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia launched a scathing attack on the Congress leader for his remarks at a convention in London, where Gandhi accused the ruling party of “spreading kerosene across the country, you need a spark and we are in big trouble.” will be”.

“In his fierce hatred against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he is making remarks against India, the BJP leader said at a press conference, where he cautioned the Congress against speaking ill about India abroad. It is the Congress that has been carrying kerosene to incite riots since the 1984 anti-Sikh riots,” he alleged, calling Gandhi “a part-time, immature, unsuccessful leader of a hopeless Congress who often spoke about the country”. There is negative talk in foreign places like US, UK and Singapore.

“He keeps making such comments time and again and it will not be wrong to say that this is a betrayal of the country,” Bhatia said. The visiting opposition leader on Friday held an interactive session at the ‘Ideas for India’ conference organized by non-profit think tank Bridge India. He attacked the BJP government and said that Indian democracy is a “global public good” and a central anchor for the planet, and if it breaks down, it is going to create a problem for the planet.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also attacked Rahul Gandhi’s comments, quoting unnamed European bureaucrats, that the Indian Foreign Service has completely changed and become arrogant, saying on Saturday it is called protecting the national interest.

Reacting to the Congress leader’s remarks, Jaishankar tweeted that the change in the Indian Foreign Service is a reflection of confidence.

“Yes, the Indian Foreign Service has changed. Yes, they follow the orders of the government. Yes, they contradict the arguments of others. Jaishankar said, “No, it is not called arrogance.” “It is called confidence. And it is called protecting the national interest (sic),” the minister said.

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