चुनाव के दौरान बीजेपी को खतरे की घण्टी,इस राज्य में गिर सकती है सरकार
चुनाव के दौरान बीजेपी को खतरे की घण्टी,इस राज्य में गिर सकती है सरकार
The ruckus between the ruling Indian party and the Assam Gana Parishad ministers and legislators on each other has created a rift between the BJP and the component party AGP. Even after the statement of Finance, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Himant Vishwa Sharma, the two parties are standing on the threshold of the alliance breakdown. Even the Working Committee of the AGP in the chamber of Water Resources Minister Keshav Mahant located in Assam Assembly premises An emergency meeting was convened and the media was being speculated that after the two-hour long meeting, the AGP leaders will definitely announce the breakdown of the coalition, Ekin AGP leaders was a statement from the withers face first.
Former MP Rajya Sabha MP Kumar Deepak Das told the media that after considering all aspects in the meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP High Commissioner Amit Shah have been decided to make a written complaint to Minister Himanta. It is worth noting that AGP is not able to decide what is to be done with the sharp criticism of Himanta. On the occasion of the Panchayat elections, swords have been dragged between BJP and AGP on a serious issue like the Citizenship (Conservation) Bill. While the BJP is not in the forefront of retreating from its electoral agenda, on the other hand AGP has also refused to abandon the amendment bill passed by the citizens passing the electoral line keeping the political ambition in mind.
The sources said that the people of entire state were watching the gaze on the AGP's decision, but AGP leaders refused to resign from the coalition government with the BJP. It may be noted that in the meeting, former Chief Minister Prafulla Mahanta, Agriculture and Agp President Atul Bora, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Minister Feni Bhushan Chaudhary, Water Resources Minister Keshaval Mahant, MLA Satyabrat Kalita, Ramendra Narayan Kalita, former MLA Dr. Kamla Kalyta, Former MP Birendra Prasad Vaish, Kumar Deepak Das along with other leaders were present.
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