Assam Chief Minister Criticizes Opposition Candidates Mother on Social Media Posts
Assam Chief Ministers recent remarks have sparked a strong reaction from the Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP). Party president Lurinjyoti Gogoi criticized the Chief Minister, alleging that he is employing “Hindu-Muslim rhetoric” as a distraction in response to legitimate questions posed by the party regarding governance and social issues in the state.
Gogois comments come amid ongoing discussions about various socio-political challenges in Assam, including concerns over regional identity, migration, and communal harmony. The AJP has been vocal in advocating for the rights of the indigenous communities, urging the government to focus on pressing matters rather than polarizing communities through divisive narratives.
The political climate in Assam has been tense, with various parties exchanging barbs over issues related to ethnic and religious identities. This incident highlights the ongoing discourse in Indian politics regarding communal relations and the implications for governance and social cohesion.
