Cong slams Shah for ‘disdain’

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG, Jan 24: Dismayed and disappointed with Union Home Minister Amit Shah for not discussing the issue of the Inner-Line Permit (ILP) with the state cabinet and pressure groups, the Opposition Congress on Sunday said the BJP leadership has no respect for its coalition partners in Meghalaya.
Opposition Chief Whip, PT Sawkmie wondered if the BJP treated the National People’s Party disdainfully.
“They are working together but he (Shah) did not respect MDA. How do we expect him to respect the people and the state when he does not respect a coalition partner? It also shows he is not bothered about the issue we are raising,” Sawkmie said on Sunday.
“People apparently have faith in the MDA because the BJP has relations with NDA at the Centre but Shah just did not bother,” he said.
Sawkmie said everyone in Meghalaya expected Shah to announce the implementation of ILP in view of a resolution passed in the Assembly years ago. “But the Union Home Minister’s visit to Shillong was a big letdown,” he said.
The Congress leader said Shah “should stop running away” from the ILP issue and come clean on the Centre’s position.
He reminded the Centre that the state’s pressure groups refrained from raising black flags or staging protests as they respected Shah’s visit. But they did not get the respect in return, Sawkmie said.
The Congress leader did not buy the argument that Shah could not carve time out of his busy schedule, particularly when the meeting with the cabinet ministers and the pressure groups was on the cards.
“The entire state is disappointed,” he said.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Bomb threat at Mumbai’s Taj Hotel declared hoax after security check

Mumbai, July 12: A bomb threat targeting the iconic Taj Hotel in Mumbai triggered a security alarm, prompting...

Pune building collapse exposes gross failure of state govt, says Supriya Sule

Pune, July 12 (IANS) Nationalist Congress Party (SP) MP Supriya Sule has said that the loss of life...

Devotees should remain central focus of every decision concerning Ram Temple: Nripendra Misra

Ayodhya, July 12 : Ram Mandir Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Misra on Sunday said devotees should remain the...

18-member panel to review ongoing survey identifying illegal, unrecognised madrasas in Bengal

Kolkata, July 12 : West Bengal Minority Affairs and Madrasah Education Department has constituted an 18-member committee to...