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PM not taking action against those involved in Panama scam: Gogoi

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of not taking action against those involved in Panama scam, saying many of those involved in the case were “close to him”.
“Modi will not take any action against those involved in Panama scam as many of them are known and close to him,” Gogoi told reporters here. “BJP party is a safe haven for all corrupt people and black marketeer. If one joins BJP, then all his crimes are absolved,” he said.
The Chief Minister said his former minister Himanta Biswa Sharma, who later joined BJP, was saying that if his party comes to power they will take 1951 as the base year while implementing Assam accord to solve the issue of infiltration.
“This will re-awaken a solved issue and again create communal disharmony. A Nellie (where more than thousand Bangladeshi migrants were killed during the Assam agitation) like situation will again arise,” Gogoi said.
“We have also signed the Assam Accord but we won’t accept 1951 as base year. Politics of BJP is the politics of conflict and we strongly condemn it,” he added.
A Prime Minister should not be scared of a “new comer in politics like my son. Modi is actually scared of me as he knows he cannot get power in Assam while I am here,” he said.
The BJP accuses “me of only developing my son’s career. Were all universities, bridges and roads made only for my son? What is wrong in him being an MP and raising his voice on behalf of the people of Assam?” the Chief Minister asked.
Gogoi said he has always raised his voice for Assam and even in “Indira Gandhi’s term I raised my voice against any discrimination towards Assam while being a minister in a Congress government”.
He said Bihar gave answer to Modi, Gujarat in Panchayat polls and Banaras showed BJP a defeat and now its Assam’s turn to defeat BJP, he said. (PTI)

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