Guwahati: Opposition parties on Wednesday lashed out at
BJP for giving “royal hospitality” to rebel
Shiv Sena MLAs at a five-star hotel in Guwahati at a time when 55 lakh people of the state are reeling under unprecedented floods.
Reacting sharply to CM Himanta Biswa Sarma’s comments that the stay of the
Maharashtra legislators will help the government in more GST collection, Assam PCC chief Bhupen Kumar Borah said the Assam CM has turned into a “tourist guide”.
“There is nothing more unfortunate when a CM had to take the role of tourist guide to help the people of Assam through GST earned by bringing MLAs from other states. A CM has transformed into a tourist guide,” said Borah.
“Maybe due to ignorance, the truth has come out from the CM’s mouth. Government exchequer is empty. Assam government has got buried in a loan amount of 1.08 lakh crore. Employees are not getting salaries on time, no adequate relief for the flood-affected people,” Borah said.
He accused Sarma of extending royal hospitality to Maharashtra MLAs in a “conspiratorially planned process” to form a BJP government in Maharashtra. He said the CM failed to bring a central minister to take stock of flood situation and “miserably failed” to convince the Centre to release sufficient funds.
In a news conference, AJP general secretary Jagadish Bhuyan condemned the alleged “act of BJP” to turn Assam into an epicenter of Maharashtra’s “politics of dissidence”.
AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi tweeted, “I consider the recent political happenings in #Maharastra to be a blatant attempt by the #BJP to destroy #MarathiRegionalism. It always has been the strategy of the #BJP to subjugate regional forces and narratives.”
Assam TMC chief Ripun Bora said instead of providing adequate flood relief, Sarma is busy in toppling the Maharashtra government by “horse-trading & protecting the rebel Maharashtra MLA's in Guwahati”.