BJP to solve problems of recurring floods, illegal migrants in Assam: Yogi Adityanath
Adityanath claimed that there is no militancy, lawlessness or infiltration in the northeastern states and Assam in particular.

His party will also undertake a scheme for giving a new identity to tea gardens and its workers in the state.
"Five years back (during Congress rule) there was no discussion on development of Assam and divisions were created among people on the basis of areas, for political gains. There were also problems of Bodoland, illegal migrants and insurgency.
"But that changed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi who converted the 'Look East' policy to 'Act East' policy changing the image of the northeastern region," the UP chief minister said.
Adityanath claimed that there is no militancy, lawlessness or infiltration in the northeastern states and Assam in particular.
Continuing his attack on the grand old party at the national level, Adityanath said, that the Congress in 1952 had introduced Article 370 granting special status to Jammu and Kashmir which allegedly "paved the way for militancy there".
"Congress had put restrictions on buying land there. But now with revocation of Artcle 370, anybody from any part of the country, even from Assam, can buy property there", he said.
Adityanath pointed out that Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee had strongly opposed Article 370, saying it was a threat to national unity as in a country there cannot be two Constitutions, two flags and two prime ministers.
It was PM Modi who fulfilled Mookerjee's dream by revoking Article 370, thereby ending militancy in Kashmir, he said.
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