"Risk Expands": Rahul Gandhi In Assam, M Kharge's Letter To Amit Shah

 Congress pioneers have been asserting that Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma has been making obstacles in the yatra

A day after Rahul Gandhi-drove Congress workers conflicted with Assam police faculty on the Guwahati city limits, party president Mallikarjun Kharge wrote to  Union Home Minister Amit Shah, looking for his mediation to guarantee the security of Mr Gandhi and different members of his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.

This comes after Assam Police recorded a FIR against Mr Gandhi and other Congress pioneers for the conflict. They have been accused of criminal trick, unlawful gathering, break of harmony, among others. The case was documented after CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said the "naxalite strategies" utilized by Congress workers are "not part of Assamese culture".

In his letter to the Home Minister, Mr Kharge recorded "a few occasions where the Assam Police has been tracked down needing in giving adequate security" Mr Gandhi is qualified for as a Z+ protectee. He then, at that point, alluded to the ruining of Congress banners and BJP workers obstructing the Congress yatra on January 21 and attacking state party chief Bhupen Borah.

"In each of the upsetting occasions referenced over, the Assam Police has efficiently held on as well as permitted BJP workers to come increasingly close to the guard of Shri. Rahul Gandhi, breaking his security cordon, and jeopardizing his actual security and that of his group," Mr Kharge composed.

None of those associated with these episodes, he said, had been captured notwithstanding the presence of proof in the public space. "As the gamble increments and as the Yatra continues according to plan, we demand your mediation to guarantee that the CM of Assam and the Director General of Police, Assam guarantee that no such inappropriate episode happens which might prompt grave individual injury to Shri. Rahul Gandhi or any individuals from the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra," he added.

 

 


 

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