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BJP manifesto a carbon copy of Cong document: Gogoi

They are talking about those developmental issues on which we are already working on, adds Gogoi

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Taking a dig at BJP's manifesto, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi today said it is "nothing but just a carbon copy" of Congress manifesto.

"The BJP manifesto is just a carbon copy of Congress manifesto. They are talking about those developmental issues on which we are already working on," Gogoi told reporters.

Congress is already implementing many grassroots projects under schemes like Right to Education, Right to Food, Right to Employment and now Right to Shelter, he said.

"BJP is just changing the name here and there. Narendra Modi is a big marketeer. It is only a publicity gimmick. There is no Modi wave," Gogoi said.
 
On delay in releasing the manifesto by BJP, he said the opposition party did not have any decisive strategy and was very confused about their own ideology.

"Modi is campaigning to be the most decisive man, but he failed to bring out the manifesto on time. It never happened in BJP history. When they released it yesterday, people of Assam and Tripura were voting. They had every right to know BJP's agenda," he said.

On Uniform Civil Code in BJP manifesto, Gogoi said India was a pluralistic country and it was impossible to have one code in the entire nation.

Talking about polling for five seats yesterday in Assam, Gogoi said it was peaceful and people came out in large numbers despite it being the 'raising day' of banned ULFA.

"It is an indication that complete peace has returned to Assam. It is the success of people of Assam. They have rejected terrorism and ULFA," he said.

He also said Congress would win all the five seats.

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First Published: Apr 08 2014 | 6:59 PM IST

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