
Himanta Biswa Sarma Raises Concerns Over Congress Party’s Election Manifesto Ahead of Assam Lok Sabha Elections
Guwahati, 5th April: In the buildup to the Assam Lok Sabha elections in 2024, Himanta Biswa Sarma has brought forth serious doubts regarding the Congress party’s election manifesto. Sarma’s queries revolve around the alleged involvement of a foreign agency in drafting the manifesto, raising significant concerns about its authenticity and integrity.
Sarma’s scrutiny focuses on several contentious aspects of the Congress manifesto. He alleges that the document includes pledges to unseat an elected state government and reintroduce the controversial ‘triple talaq’ law, policies that have sparked debate and controversy in the past. Additionally, Sarma accuses the Congress of backtracking on the Office of Profit issue, undermining the party’s credibility in its policy stance.
Moreover, Sarma criticizes the manifesto for its lack of specificity, particularly regarding timelines for delivering on its promises. He emphasizes the importance of clarity and accountability in political agendas, especially in the context of election campaigns where promises are often scrutinized and evaluated by voters.
In a striking revelation, Sarma accuses the Congress of using misleading images from Thailand and America, presenting them as scenes from India. This allegation casts doubt on the sincerity of the Congress party’s approach and raises questions about the transparency of its manifesto drafting process.
Through his social media platform, Sarma has highlighted these concerns, calling for greater scrutiny and accountability in the political discourse surrounding the upcoming elections. His remarks underscore the need for transparency and authenticity in political campaigns, especially when presenting policies and agendas to the electorate.
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