Amit Shah targets Congress, vows action against infiltration in Assam

Story by  ANI | Posted by  Vidushi Gaur | Date 07-04-2026
Home Minister Amit Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah

 

Patharkandi

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday launched a sharp attack on the Congress at a public rally in Patharkandi, asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would not allow Assam to become an “infiltrator-dominated region” and urging voters to elect a BJP government in the upcoming Assembly elections.

Addressing the gathering, Shah targeted Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, accusing the opposition of indulging in vote-bank politics. “We will not allow Assam to become an infiltrator-dominated region,” he said.

Claiming that infiltrators had already been identified, Shah said the next step would be strict action. “Elect a BJP government. We have already identified the infiltrators. Now, the time has come to weed them out, one by one,” he added. He further asserted that infiltration would be completely halted if BJP-led governments come to power across Assam, West Bengal, and Tripura.

Highlighting the party’s cultural agenda, Shah said the BJP was committed to renaming Karimganj as “Shribhumi,” while alleging that the Congress depended on infiltrators for political gains. In a pointed remark aimed at Rahul Gandhi, he questioned the Congress leader’s understanding of regional sentiments.

Shah also credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for granting classical language status to Assamese and Bengali, and defended the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), accusing the Congress of opposing it for political reasons.

Alleging historical lapses, Shah claimed that previous Congress governments repealed the Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) Act, 1950 and later introduced the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983 to shield infiltrators.

The Home Minister further said coordinated action by BJP-led governments in Assam and neighbouring states would ensure an end to infiltration, which he described as a threat to jobs, rations, and livelihoods of local people.

He also criticised Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over recent remarks, calling them undemocratic and inappropriate, and accused the Congress of lowering the standards of political discourse.

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Assam is set to vote for its 126-member Assembly on April 9, with the counting of votes scheduled for May 4.