Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday resumed his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra additional into Assam from Barpeta, a day after going through a roadblock in an try to enter Guwahati metropolis. A number of Congress leaders, together with Rahul Gandhi and KC Venugopal, have been booked by the Assam Police below expenses of violence, provocation, injury to public property and assault on police personnel.
Forward of kickstarting the eleventh day of the Yatra, Rahul Gandhi addressed a gathering and launched an assault on Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, calling him “essentially the most corrupt CM” but once more.
“The Chief Minister of Assam (Himanta Biswa Sarma) spreads hate on a regular basis and takes away your (referring to the general public) lands. He’s essentially the most corrupt chief minister,” he stated.
Showdown between Rahul Gandhi and Assam authorities
The Congress has accused the BJP-led Assam authorities of attempting to hinder their Yatra because it entered the state on Thursday. The showdown between the state authorities and the Congress took an unprecedented flip after occasion staff engaged in clashes as they have been stopped from getting into Guwahati.
Sarma directed the state director normal of police (DGP) to register a case towards the Congress MP for allegedly ‘upsetting crowd’. “Naxalite ways” have been alien to Assam’s tradition,” the chief minister stated in a put up on social platform X.
Gandhi hit again at Sarma throughout a press convention, calling him one of the crucial corrupt chief ministers within the nation.
“Clear downside in Assam, chief minister of this state one of the crucial corrupt CMs within the nation… What the Assam CM is doing towards the yatra is definitely serving to the yatra,” Gandhi stated.
“We’re getting the publicity that we could not have gotten in any other case. The Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra has turn into a important subject in Assam. Stopping from visiting the temple and school… it’s their type. Intimidation ways, we’re not intimidated by them, we’re not afraid of them,” he added.