Highlights
- Discussion of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s speech in Telangana
- There are many speculations about Assam CM going to rally in Telangana
- Himanta has emerged as a strong Hindutva leader through his speeches and decisions.
- There are many such factors in him due to which he is compared to Yogi Adityanath.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma addressed a big rally in Telangana on Sunday. At a public meeting in Warangal, Telangana, he targeted Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, the ruling KCR government and the Congress. Sarma said that people had thrown a dictator like Indira Gandhi into the sea. The people of Telangana also know whom they have to throw into the sea. This speech of Himanta has made a lot of headlines. However, there are many speculations about the Chief Minister of Assam going to Telangana to hold a rally.
Firebrand leader Himanta Biswa Sarma, who came from Congress to BJP, has always been in the headlines for his statements. Apart from the statements, there are many factors like his stand against Muslim appeasement, his ‘encounter policy’ after becoming chief minister and now attending party rallies as a ‘star campaigner’, due to which he has been compared to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at times. Is performed.
Similar stand to Yogi on minorities
Himanta handled many big ministries in the Sarbananda Sonowal government. As education minister, he made a law to run madrasas and Sanskrit schools like normal government schools. He made it clear that the government’s job is not to give religious education. In June 2021, after becoming the Chief Minister, he said that his government would take steps to reduce the growth rate of the minority population. The glimpse of Yogi is clearly visible in Himanta’s stand against minority appeasement. Yogi Adityanath has also said on many occasions that development will do for everyone, but he will not do appeasement.
When questions arose regarding ‘encounter policy’, this answer was given
It has been almost 8 months since Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma took over. Police encounters with cow smugglers and criminals in these eight months have seen a significant increase as compared to the previous governments. The main reason behind this is the Chief Minister giving a free hand to the police. Sarma, in response to a question on ‘encounter policy’, had said that if criminals try to run away or snatch weapons from the police to open fire, then the police are also allowed to fire. Similarly, after the formation of Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh in 2017, there was an increase in the encounter between police and criminals in the state. In the last 5 years, there were more than 7500 encounters in UP in which 132 criminals were killed.
Now like Yogi, took over the responsibility from the stage in other states
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is counted among the firebrand leaders of BJP. Be it the assembly elections of Bengal or other states or the election of Hyderabad Municipal Corporation… Yogi has been called as a star campaigner to create an ‘atmosphere’. Himanta Biswa Sarma has also created an image of ‘intense Hindutva’ with his decisions and statements, the effect of which is that he was invited from Assam to the BJP meeting held in Telangana on Sunday. He lashed out at Hyderabad MP Owaisi and said that the way Article 370 was abolished, construction of Ram temple started… Here also Nizam’s name, Owaisi’s name will be erased and that day is not far now.
Is Himanta looking for a role in national politics?
It has been 8 months since Himanta Biswa Sarma, who left Congress and joined BJP, became the Chief Minister. He has made a lot of headlines in his short tenure. In such a situation, the question arises that do they have any big ambitions? Is he looking for any big opportunity in national politics also. The answer is found in one of his interviews. In fact, before marriage, he had jokingly told his wife Riniki that to tell my mother, I will become the CM of Assam one day. When Sarma became the Chief Minister, this story of him made a lot of headlines. In an interview, he was asked why he said only the Chief Minister, why not the Prime Minister. To this Sarma said, ‘I know my limits.’ In such a situation, it will be interesting to see how long Sarma can stay in his ‘limit’.
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