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In its toughest time in decades because of floods, Punjab would’ve expected PM Modi to visit. If he has the time for a Bihar tour, why not a short visit to next-door Punjab?
It is very unfortunate that inspite of being provided good infrastructure by the BJP government, the muslims want to defeat BJP. Clearly they don’t vote on the development agenda.
Assam has 35% Muslims. Bengal almost 30%. We never tire of asking them to join the national mainstream. So what should they do, to whom should they turn for constitutional protection and succour. If a bloc of 35% voters is united, to secure victory, consider the degree of counter polarisation that should take place. No wonder elections are beginning to feel like a state of war within a country and society. This will not end well.
Yes, the fear and insecurity has grown …………BUT…only amongst the lawless, thieves, crooks, rascals and anti-nationals. The rest of us are absolutely fine & happy.
It is clear Congress is muslim appeasement party not a secualr one.
SECULAR VOTERS are changing the religious demography of Assam.
They form an alliance against HINDUS amongst absolute communal parties to contest elections.
Then a SECULAR JOURNALIST joins hand with them to propagate fake narrative of SECULAR VOTERS being the victims.
“THE CHAPPAI ” is now dedicated itself as a platform for peddling propaganda and fake narrative agenda.
It is very unfortunate that inspite of being provided good infrastructure by the BJP government, the muslims want to defeat BJP. Clearly they don’t vote on the development agenda.
Assam has 35% Muslims. Bengal almost 30%. We never tire of asking them to join the national mainstream. So what should they do, to whom should they turn for constitutional protection and succour. If a bloc of 35% voters is united, to secure victory, consider the degree of counter polarisation that should take place. No wonder elections are beginning to feel like a state of war within a country and society. This will not end well.
Imaginary alliance. …….. it is neither democratic nor people oriented.
Yes, the fear and insecurity has grown …………BUT…only amongst the lawless, thieves, crooks, rascals and anti-nationals. The rest of us are absolutely fine & happy.