New Delhi, Mar 5: With the BJP set to form governments in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya , the Congress on Monday voiced concern that the ruling party's quest to assume power at any cost’ and ‘by any means’ raised apprehension of destabilising the North Eastern region.
In a series of tweets, AICC media in charge Randeep Surjewala said , 'Every Indian is concerned that assumption of power ‘at any cost’ & ‘by any means’ by BJP isn’t blinding it into destabilising the entire North Eastern region.
Tell tale signs of BJP’s blind quest for power superseding the stability of region, propagation of democracy, nipping the separatist tendencies and ignoring core issues of region are already visible.'
Noting that in Tripura, BJP aligned with IPFT, whose election plank is division of state and which now demands a tribal CM, Mr Surjewala said, 'Time for Modi Govt/ BJP to address both issues.
Does it stand for demand for division of state of Tripura?
Would it reject the demand for a tribal CM?'
Mr Surjewala said that in Nagaland, BJP is in Government with NPF yet fought election in alliance with its Opposition party NDPP.
'NPF won 26 seats & NDPP won 18 seats. With both NPF & NDPP staking claim to form the Govt, Is Nagaland headed for another round of instability like in last 5 yrs?,' he said.
He also questioned the status of implementation of the Naga Accord.
Extending his best wishes to people of Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya, Mr Surjewala said,'We sincerely pray & hope that peace, progress, cohabitation & development will be the agendas pursued by new governments.
We also hope that people’s issues, particularly youth, would be addressed as first priority.' UNI
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