The Congress President also took potshots at the Prime Minister for his remarks linking his humble origin as a tea seller with Assam tea and said "those working in the tea gardens as well as tribals are asking when will the good days (achche din) come." 'Achche din' was Modi's poll slogan in 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
Repeatedly claiming "insult" of Assamese and North-East people by BJP, Gandhi said the composite culture of the state was in "danger" and if BJP-AGP-BPF alliance government came to power in the state, the "era of peace and development", which she claimed was brought during the 15-year-rule of Tarun Gogoi in the state, would be under "threat".
Positioning Congress as the counter-force to these powers, Gandhi asked, "Why so they oppose the Congress party and its workers? Because they know it well that Congress represents all sections of the Assamese society. They know that in 15 years of Gogoi's rule, Assam has emerged as a peaceful and progressive state."
"When they had ruled the state, it was known for anarchy and extremism. If such people came to power, the era of peace and development which continued for last 15 years will come under threat."
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She alleged "discrimination" against Assam by Modi government, and said, "Afterall, why brothers and sisters of North East and Assam are being insulted so much? Why Tarun Gogoi is being insulted this much? Why people of Assam are being insulted so much.?
The Congress President's all out attack on the BJP has
come at a time when some opinion polls and experts have given the BJP an edge in Assam, where Congress is battling an anti-incumbency of 15 years.
Gandhi said that she wants to ask BJP's friends here whether they remember the "discrimination" done by Modi government to Assam.
"We had given a very good system of autonomous council for Assam's development. What has Modi government done? What are they doing? Modi government is making all efforts to finish the autonomy of this council. Prime Minister Modi did not think of talking to Assam or other states of North East on the Naga accord. Now nobody knows what happened to this accord," Gandhi said, accusing the BJP government at Centre of repeatedly "insulting" Assam.
"Prime Minister Modi praises Assam tea but those working in the tea garden are passing through tough times during his rule. Those working in the tea gardens and the tribals are asking Modi ji when will our good days come. Modi government is trying to snatch the right of cheap foodgrains available to the tea garden workers," she alleged and congratulated Gogoi and Congress leader Anjan Dutta for "having opposed and stopped" such a plan.
"I would ask the Prime Minister why did he reduce the budget for minorities and tribals. What is happening ever since Modi-led NDA government has come to power. Price rise is breaking the back of people. The prices of even essential medicines have gone beyond the reach of common man," Gandhi said.
The Congress President also reminded that BJP, which had first opposed the land boundary agreement with Bangladesh, later changed track and signed it.