"Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi are coming here (to campaign for the Assam Assembly elections) ... I challenge the Congress president to say she will stop Bangladeshi infiltration ... She won't say it.
"Congress is using the Bangladeshi infiltrators as its vote bank," Shah told a poll rally here.
The infiltration problem would end in Assam once a BJP government is formed here, he said, adding, "We will seal the Bangladesh border and no infiltrator will be able to step in here.
"I want to ask Rahul Gandhi where was Assam put by Congress at the time of Independence and Partition ? Jawaharlal Nehru had put Assam as Category D state," Shah said contending that Mahatma Gandhi and Gopinath Bordoloi(Assam's first chief minister) kept Assam within India.
During the Chinese aggression in the 1960s it was Nehru's responsibility to stand with his soldiers and the people of Assam but he addressed the nation over All India Radio saying 'good bye Assam, good bye Assam'.
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Shah said Bangladeshi infiltrators were snatching away the jobs of the locals and as a result unemployment was high in Assam.
The BJP president said though Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal were publicly fighting each other, but at night they were making plans to form government together.
Continuing his tirade against Congress, Shah said despite Assam voting Gogoi to office thrice and sending former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Rajya Sabha for 10 years, there was no development in the state.
"Bangladeshi infiltration continues, one crore people remain below the poverty line, there is no electricity to 30 per cent of households, flood problem continues and there is shortage of drinking water supply."
On the educational front in the state, he said there are no good facilities and even Gogoi sent his son abroad to study and appealed to the people to vote for BJP as the party wants to bring development to Assam.
Shah echoed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in mentioning Gogoi's advancing age.
"Tarun Gogoi looks tired on television while delivering his speeches.
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"Narendrabhai has called to free the entire nation from Congress rule and time has come to free Assam from the clutches of Congress and help him to make Assam a leading state of the country," he said.
The BJP president also urged the people to help the party build a state as dreamt of by legendary singer Bhupen Hazarika.
"Bhupen Hazarika's songs were famous not only in Assam but in the entire country and even in Gujarat. In one of his songs he wanted to build a new Assam and we are committed to make it a state of his dreams."
Hazarika had represented Naoboicha as an independent in the state assembly from 1967-1972.
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