BJP to pass resolution on insurgency
A resolution aiming at solving the vexed insurgency problem of the northeast will be passed at the ongoing BJP national executive committee meeting here, party President Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said.
"BJP is with the people of northeast and Assam and we will definitely come up with ways to solve their problems," Mr Gadkari said, adding that a resolution will be passed in this regard.
In his inaugural speech, he attacked the UPA government for pursuing vote bank politics and "inviting" infiltrators from Bangladesh with a red carpet.
On the insurgency front, the BJP President alleged that the UPA government had failed to punish Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru and tried to give the issue a religious twist.
"Insurgency has no religion and when the centre is on the backfoot they talk about the advent of Hindu terrorism," he said.
On the growing naxal problem, he said the 'red corridor' from Nepal to Andhra Pradesh is a cause for concern.
"This (Naxalism) is not merely a socio-economic problem. They want to capture India through the barrel of gun and members in the National Advisory Council are supporting them," he said.
The BJP President also appealed to the people to help in the construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya and asserted that it should not be made an election issue.
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