Congress now in comatose state: Bharatiya Janata Party

Keeping problems alive, the Congress party indulges in politics of chaos and unrest, alleged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Congress now in comatose state: Bharatiya Janata Party

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GUWAHATI: Keeping problems alive, the Congress party indulges in politics of chaos and unrest, alleged the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

At a press conference held at the Hengrabari headquarters of the party here on Tuesday, spokespersons Ranjib Kumar Sharma, Lakhsya Konwar and Kalyan Gogoi said that the Congress party has been creating unrest in the society by indulging in negative politics through its anti-development posture.

Condemning Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president, Bhupen Bora, the BJP spokespersons said that the Opposition did not want administrative and police reforms. "The Congress party has always been indulging in red tapism by giving support to such red tapism induced system," they said, adding that the Congress had hatched a deep conspiracy by trying to put spanner in the development initiatives taken up by the Himanta Biswa Sarma-led government by creating unrest in the entire society.

The BJP spokespersons alleged that Bhupen Bora's unconstitutional and unlawful statement that Assam is heading towards police and employees' revolt is a conspiracy aimed at creating instability in the entire society. "To put it in a nutshell, the Pradesh Congress president is behaving in a manner to being labelled as anti-national," they asserted.

The BJP spokespersons pointed out that the Himanta Biswa Sarma-headed BJP government has been trying to make the administrative machinery of the State people-friendly and responsive to the people through administrative reforms by implementing a slew of welfare schemes in a big way. In the same way, the government is paving the way for reforms at every level of the administration. Such initiatives have helped the government and the party to come much closer to the people. "On the contrary, the Opposition Congress, that has gradually distanced itself from the masses, is now in a comatose state," they said.

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