"Modiji jab videsh jaate hain toh sabko gale lagate hain aur awam ko lekar badi badi batein karte hain par desh mein wapas aakar nafrat failate hain (when he goes abroad he embraces all and talks big about the nation, but on returning he is engaged in spreading hatred)," Gandhi told an election rally in Lower Assam's Sarukhetry in Barpeta district.
"The danger of communalism is looming large over Assam as the BJP is engaged in spreading communalism and dividing the society which has thrived for ages on the principles of love, peace and harmony," Gandhi said.
"BJP's communal politics is controlled from Nagpur and this is a grave danger to democracy," the Congress President said.
She said the development plan of Congress had always included people of all religions, castes and creeds and they had taken all parties along.
Gandhi alleged that BJP had no faith in the Constitution
or democracy as was evident from "their plan to destabilise the Congress government of Assam and removal democratically elected governments in Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand."
"They have forgotten our 'Ganga-Jamuna parampara' and have made a mockery of our traditions," she said adding, that "the truth is that they have only one agenda to fool and divide the country by giving false promises and coining new slogans and advertisements."
Fifteen years ago Assam was faced with insecurity, instability and violence and it was Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and his ministers who toiled hard to bring peace, development and progress in the state, Gandhi said.
"It is the chief minister and the Congress members who have brought 'parivartan' (change) in Assam. Former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's dedication and keen interest also ensured development of the state," she added.
The Congress leader also paid her tributes to former President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, who hailed from Barpeta, along with other freedom fighters of the district and appealed the people to vote for the ruling party of the state so that the process of development and progress continued.
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