Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday mentioned Punjab’s radical chief, self-proclaimed Khalistani Amritpal Singh speaks within the language of Rahul Gandhi. Congress and its leaders ought to apologise for utilizing “divisive language”, the chief minister, a long-term Congressman mentioned, referring to the ‘sanctity of Akhand Bharat’. “See who speaks the language of Rahul Gandhi. Amritpal Singh, who stormed a police station in Amritsar in a brazen act of defiance, is imitating his phrases,” Himanta tweeted in a contemporary assault on the Congress, a day after Assam Police arrested Congress chief Pawan Khera for his ‘Narendra Gautamdas’ jibe at PM Modi.

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“There was no Bharat, no India earlier than 1947. It is a union of states. We should respect the unions. We should respect the states. I do not agree with the definition of India,” Amritpal Singh mentioned to a tv channel.
In a video juxtaposing Amritpal Singh’s assertion with Rahul Gandhi’s ‘India is a union of states’ speech within the Lok Sabha, the Assam chief minister drew a parallel between the 2 and mentioned the Khalistani is imitating Rahul Gandhi’s phrases.
As Punjab sees pressure with an enormous conflict between Khalistani Amritpal Singh’s supporters and the police over the arrest of Lovepreet Toofan, who was launched on Friday, the Assam chief minister turned the state of affairs responsible the Congress.
Often called ‘Bhindranwale 2.0’, Amritpal Singh, the chief of Deep Sidhu’s Waris Punjab De, not too long ago revived the Khalistan demand and in a number of interviews, t channels mentioned that Khalistan is just not a taboo and the demand is to finish struggling. “Khalistan sentiment will stay and you cannot suppress it,” he mentioned explaining that it (Khalistan) must be seen as an ideological viewpoint.
“India is described as a union of states. India is just not described as a nation, however a unin of states…it’s a partnershi, not a kingdom,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned within the Lok Sabha in 2022.