| NORTH
EAST ENQUIRER |
| Headlines Vol. 3 Issue No. 20 | January 22 - February 6, 2005 |
UMF flays Congress government in Assam
United Minority Front (UMF) chairman H R A Chowdhury criticised the Cong
ress Government in the State for its failure to ensure socio-economic
development of the religious and linguistic minorities.Claiming that
Congress's minority cell has asked for 38 assembly seats for religious
minorities of a total of 126 for the next assembly elections, Mr. Chowdhury
observed that this demand was based on its claim that in those
constituencies the Muslim population was more than 45 per cent.However, Mr.
Chowdhury maintained that it was not the numbers, but the attitude of the
government, which wasmore important for the benefit of the minority
community.According to the UMF chairman, despite having about 20 MLAs in the
Congress party, the state government had done almost nothing for the benefit
of the minorities.Alleging that instead of upgrading the quality of life of
the minorities, the Congress Government in the State was ''using the Illegal
Migrants Determination Tribunal (IMDT) Act as a tool to pursue its vote bank
politics,'' the UMF chairman said despite
enjoying the support of about 20 MLAs, the State Government had done almost
nothing for the benefit of the minorities. He further alleged that while
the Congress used the minority for its vote-bank politics, the BJP was
against the minority in pursuance of its Hindutva policy.Mr. Chowdhury was
of the view that the AGP should take the lead to combine all ''anti-Congress
and anti-BJP secular and democratic forces'' in the state to emerge as a
viable alternative before the next assemblly polls. |
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