Those creating division in Assam must be taught lesson: Amit Shah
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Those creating division in Assam must be taught lesson: Amit Shah
It's high time to teach a lesson to people who instigate disputes in the name of Assamese and non-Assamese, Bodo and Non-Bodo, said Home Minister Amit Shah while addressing the opening ceremony of first Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Accord Day in Assam's Kokrajhar.
"Please identify those instigating disputes in the name of Assamese and non-Assamese, Bodo and non-Bodo.
They are not doing it for our development but are playing politics.
It is high time that people of Assam teach a lesson to such people," said Home Minister Shah in Kokrajhar rally.
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