Amit Shah Advocates for Uniform Civil Code in Assam
Amit Shah, during a recent visit to Assam, emphasized the need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the deportation of illegal immigrants. He expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects for the upcoming elections.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reiterated his commitment to implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Assam. Speaking to supporters, he stated that merely controlling infiltration is insufficient, and that all illegal immigrants must be deported from the state.
Focus on Illegal Immigration
Shah's remarks come as part of the BJP's campaign strategy ahead of the upcoming elections in 2026. He asserted that the party is prepared to secure a third consecutive term in Assam, predicting that they would win over 90 seats. His statements reflect the party's focus on immigration issues, which have been a significant concern for many residents.
According to a report by Google News - India, Shah's comments highlight the BJP's stance on national security and the need for stringent measures against illegal immigration. He urged party workers to engage with the electorate and communicate the party's achievements and plans effectively.
Election Strategy
In addition to Shah's statements, Nitin Nabin, another BJP leader, has been actively campaigning in Tinsukia, expressing confidence in the party's ability to achieve a hat-trick in the upcoming elections. The BJP's strategy appears to center on reinforcing its position on law and order, particularly concerning immigration, as they approach the electoral process.
The party's leadership is optimistic about their chances, and their campaign is likely to focus on these key issues as they seek to maintain their influence in Assam.
