
SILCHAR, Feb 16: Two young ministers of Gogoi Cabinet made a whirlwind tour of Barak Valley as if to erase the influence made by AUDF supremo Badruddin Ajmal in his recent trip to Silchar announcing his willingness to fight the LS election from this prestigious seat.
Forest and Tourism Minister Rockybul Hussain branded Ajmal as an ‘agent of BJP’, while his Cabinet colleague Himanta Biswa Sarma said Ajmal’s hobnobbing with the saffron party would ultimately be a bonanza for the Congress as both the Hindus and Muslims are well aware of the design hatched by these two communal parties to defeat the secular Congress.
Talking to The Sentinel, Sarma said the alliance between BJP and AGP would be a super flop as election is not a mere game of arithmatics, rather it is a matter of chemistry. “Chemistry between the AGP and BJP will never gel”, Sarma predicted. He said the Congress would win at least 12 seats in the forthcoming election. Rockybul, on the other hand, elaborated the reasons for Congress getting maximum seats with the argument that during the Gogoi regime, the economy of the state as a whole was blooming.
Maintaining that the possibility of alliance between only Congress and AUDF is now a closed chapter, Sarma said Ajmal, however, had been sending fillers to the ruling party. Branding Ajmal as an out and out businessman, Rockybul said for Ajmal, politics was also a means of business. Both Sarma and Hussain maintained that Union Minister Sontosh Mohan Dev was not a mere leader of Barak Valley, but a national figure. However, Sarma simultaneously maintained that Dev should think for the entire state. source: the sentinel assam
Forest and Tourism Minister Rockybul Hussain branded Ajmal as an ‘agent of BJP’, while his Cabinet colleague Himanta Biswa Sarma said Ajmal’s hobnobbing with the saffron party would ultimately be a bonanza for the Congress as both the Hindus and Muslims are well aware of the design hatched by these two communal parties to defeat the secular Congress.
Talking to The Sentinel, Sarma said the alliance between BJP and AGP would be a super flop as election is not a mere game of arithmatics, rather it is a matter of chemistry. “Chemistry between the AGP and BJP will never gel”, Sarma predicted. He said the Congress would win at least 12 seats in the forthcoming election. Rockybul, on the other hand, elaborated the reasons for Congress getting maximum seats with the argument that during the Gogoi regime, the economy of the state as a whole was blooming.

Maintaining that the possibility of alliance between only Congress and AUDF is now a closed chapter, Sarma said Ajmal, however, had been sending fillers to the ruling party. Branding Ajmal as an out and out businessman, Rockybul said for Ajmal, politics was also a means of business. Both Sarma and Hussain maintained that Union Minister Sontosh Mohan Dev was not a mere leader of Barak Valley, but a national figure. However, Sarma simultaneously maintained that Dev should think for the entire state. source: the sentinel assam
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