Thursday, February 12, 2009

AUDF drive against Congress

NAGAON, Feb 11: The AUDF, in a meet, refuted the Congress’ charge that AUDF is communal. AUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal said this was alleged by the Congress as the AUDF refused to merge with them in an interaction meet at the Nagaon District Xahitya Xabha Bhavan gathered by a large number of politically conscious citizens of Nagaon.
Ajmal said that his party never supported any HuJI or Muslim extremists and are against terrorists whether they belong to Muslim or Hindu community.
Ajmal in the meet further said, in the name of peace process the present government has been indulging in secret killings of innocent people through Army and Police personnel. Badruddin asked the government to stop such killings and give security to the people and protect life.
Ajmal further said that as they have launched campaigns against the Congress and about their anti-people activities, the Congress has started allegations against the AUDF.
He also said that his party will neither merge nor do any alliance with the Congress before the ensuing Parliamentary election and they are confident that they will win at least four to five seats from the Congress in the ensuing Lok sabha election. Therefore, in the next Assembly election, the congress will face defeat in five to six seats against the AUDF candidates, he added.
The AUDF chief Ajmal alleged that, the present Tarun Gogoi led Congress Government has totally failed in all fronts and have lost faith of the people of Asom. He also alleged that the present government have very calculatingly deprived the non-congress people including the poorest section in providing government grants of different development schemes meant for the common people and even from the rightful benefits like education, health, drinking water, electricity and other amenities and facilities.
Ajmal also claimed that the present congress has completely failed in Industrial sectors and have shut down the shutters of the industries one after another for the negligence and rampant corruption and misuse of funds resulting in the alarming increase of unemployment problem in the state.
In the meet, the AUDF chief also said that, no political party should do any politics on the Bangladeshi immigration issue to achieve power and appealed the people to vote after judging the parties of their mottos properly.
He also appealed to the AASU leaders to come up with a solution to the Bangladeshi immigration issue as and said that even they want complete deportation of Bangladeshis from Asom.

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