BJP chief Nabin accuses Congress of allowing Bangladeshi infiltrators into Assam
BJP president Nitin Nabin has raised serious allegations against the Congress party, claiming they have opened the doors to Bangladeshi infiltrators in Assam. He firmly stated that under BJP's governance, this trend is being addressed.

At a rally here in support of BJP candidates in Morigaon district, he alleged that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi did not wear the traditional Assamese scarf, 'gamocha', when it was offered to him at an event in Delhi, thereby hurting the sentiments of the state's people.
"But he regularly visits mosques and happily wears the skull cap," the BJP national people alleged.
He accused the Congress of supporting infiltrators.
"They had allowed Bangladeshi infiltrators to enter the country. It is the state's BJP government which is reversing the trend and showing the exit path to illegal immigrants," he said.
He also asserted that Assam witnessed massive development in the 10 years of the BJP rule.
"People must remember the situation prior to that. Extremism, violence, investors fleeing and broken dreams of the youth dominated the discourse. We must ensure that such things do not recur," the BJP leader said.
Polling for the 126-member Assam Assembly will be held on April 9, while the results will be declared on May 4.
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