GUWAHATI, May 30: The BJP has today demanded of the Centre and Asom Government to come clear on the abnormal rise of over 24 lakh voters in Asom during the last five-year period from 2004 to 2009 that has posed a serious threat to the demography of the State.
Talking to newsmen in Guwahati today, BJP’s Northeast observer Harendra Pratap said: “In the five-year period from 2004 to 2009, the number of voters has risen in Asom by 24,28,743. The rise in number of voters was 7,13,000 in the five-year period from 1999 to 2004. This abnormal rise in the number of voters in Asom by 24,28,743 in just five years has posed a serious threat to the demography of the State. We want the Centre and the State Government to come clear on the reasons behind this abnormal rise in the number of voters.”
On the results of the recent Lok Sabha polls, the BJP leader said: “Had the AGP-BJP seat-sharing been declared much before the polls, both the parties would have fared better in the elections. Due to lack of time, in some places BJP votes were not transferred to the AGP and vice versa. In 2011, the AGP-BJP combine will form the Government at Dispur.”
State BJP president Ramen Deka said: “The State unit of the party will review the party’s performance in the Lok Sabha polls on June 16, and presidents and general secretaries of Northeast BJP committees will meet on June 17 to decide the role to be taken by the party in the region. On that day, the four MPs and ten MLAs of the party in the State will meet the Governor and demand relief for flood-affected people. On June 23, the party will observe ‘sacrifice day’ of BJP founder Dr Shyamaprasad Mukherjee and raise the demand for compensation to the riot-affected people in the State.” THE Sentinel
Talking to newsmen in Guwahati today, BJP’s Northeast observer Harendra Pratap said: “In the five-year period from 2004 to 2009, the number of voters has risen in Asom by 24,28,743. The rise in number of voters was 7,13,000 in the five-year period from 1999 to 2004. This abnormal rise in the number of voters in Asom by 24,28,743 in just five years has posed a serious threat to the demography of the State. We want the Centre and the State Government to come clear on the reasons behind this abnormal rise in the number of voters.”
On the results of the recent Lok Sabha polls, the BJP leader said: “Had the AGP-BJP seat-sharing been declared much before the polls, both the parties would have fared better in the elections. Due to lack of time, in some places BJP votes were not transferred to the AGP and vice versa. In 2011, the AGP-BJP combine will form the Government at Dispur.”
State BJP president Ramen Deka said: “The State unit of the party will review the party’s performance in the Lok Sabha polls on June 16, and presidents and general secretaries of Northeast BJP committees will meet on June 17 to decide the role to be taken by the party in the region. On that day, the four MPs and ten MLAs of the party in the State will meet the Governor and demand relief for flood-affected people. On June 23, the party will observe ‘sacrifice day’ of BJP founder Dr Shyamaprasad Mukherjee and raise the demand for compensation to the riot-affected people in the State.” THE Sentinel
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