Assam Assembly Elections | Kanhaiya compares Himanta to Kansa of Mahabharata

March 27, 2021 09:38 pm | Updated March 28, 2021 12:05 am IST - Morigaon

PATNA, BIHAR, 30/04/2016: JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar addressing a press conference in Patna on April 30, 2016.
Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

PATNA, BIHAR, 30/04/2016: JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar addressing a press conference in Patna on April 30, 2016. Photo: Ranjeet Kumar

CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar hit out at BJP on Saturday calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi "the biggest liar" and comparing the saffron party's top Assam leader Himanta Biswa Sarma with King Kansa, the tyrant ruler of Mathura in the Mahabharata.

The former JNU students union president termed Mr. Modi's statement in Bangladesh, where he is on a visit, about going to jail for that country's freedom as a "big lie".

Referring to Mr. Modi's comment in Dhaka, Mr. Kumar said, "Have you heard what has he (Modi) said in Bangladesh? He said he had also contributed in Bangladesh's freedom struggle, that he had participated in satyagraha and went to jail... Only BJP leaders can create such level of lies," Mr. Kumar said.

In the Bangladesh war, India supported the freedom movement in that country and Pakistan opposed it. "So a question arises that where was Modi on his satyagraha? Was he put behind the bars by the Pakistan government or the Indian government? It is nothing but a big lie," Mr. Kumar said while campaigning for CPI candidate Munin Mahanta.

Training his guns at Mr. Sarma, he said "There is one leader who calls himself Mama (maternal uncle). Kansa was also a mama (of Lord Krishna). You can see the political truth. I just want to know how many promises which were made five years ago have been fulfilled (in the state)".

Mr. Sarma, who is also the Assam health minister, is fondly called 'Mama' mostly by youths for his handling of the COVID-19 situation in the state in 2020. During the campaign phase, he is widely being addressed as 'Mama'.

Criticising BJP, the CPI leader said "Traitors have occupied Delhi. We have to defeat them and make our farmers who are protesting on the borders of Delhi (against farm laws) for months victorious," Mr. Kumar said.

The ongoing state election is not being held to chose any leader but the government which will work for the people, he said.

"Gandhi took bullets in his chest for the ballot. This is the power of ballot - don't misuse it. You have to decide whether you are with the force which is selling the resources of the country in the name of nationalism.

"Let love win this election, not hatred. Gandhi was a man of love," he said.

Alleging that the BJP government is deeply involved in syndicates of coal, fish and other items, the former student leader said the saffron party only makes false promises every five years.

"This party cannot do good for Assam. Modi is selling the country to his Gujarati friends. You have to understand the conspiracy of these people. They want to build a syndicate by creating fights among the people in Assam.

"They are enacting dramas in Assam. They say that if the Mahajot (Congress-AIUDF alliance) wins, then the social fabric of Assam will change. They don't know the history of Assam. They should know that this land belongs to Srimanta Sankardeva and Aajaan Fakir," he added.

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