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Akhil ups ante on CM, dares Gogoi to resign

After virtually exposing health minister Akhil Gogoi targets Tarun Gogoi a day after the chiefminister took the RTI activist to the court with a defamation court.Addressing a press conference on Tuesday,Gogoi said Tarun Gogoi is one of the lier chief ministers Assam has ever possessed so far.He said the chief minister has virtually exposed his blatent lies on the allocation of huge funds to Dima Hasao district without any budgetary allocation who confessed it at a press conference on Wednesday in Dispur.


The KMSS leader slammed the chief minister for his desperate bid to protect Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kkarsingh Engty who are involved in the siphoning off a huge fund meant for the Dima Hasao district.Gogoi said thchief minister has no option but to resign to upheld his high moral ground.

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Is CM Tarun Gogoi at all concerned ? The ongoing Garo-Rabha conflict is a very sad phase in modern day Assam. It pains me to see native communities fight in this way and outsiders enjoying fruits of growing economy, employment and settlement in north-east. It is equally sad that the Garos donot see the real instigators. That Bangladeshis, noth Muslims and Hindus, Nepalis and Marwaris settled in Garo hills are suppporting the Garo leaders in this mayhem is very very sad. Do we realise the graveness of the situation? It is equally baffling to note that CM Tarun Gogoi has not yet visited the riot-effected areas in Goalpara. But whenever there is any killing of Hindi speaking people in Karbi Anglong, the same Gogoi rushes to the conflict zone. This shows that the Assamese vote-bank is far less compared to migrant votebanks like the Hindis, Bengalis and Nepalis in Assam. At present the CM of Assam is busy hiding his assets in the US. That is the main concern of our present 'swargadeo'. The natives should realise that they are behaving like the Abel and Cain in the Bible. Abel and Cain were first cousins, the blood brothers but they killed each other, and destroy their entire race. The poeple of Assam and all the states formed from the womb of Assam should realise and ponder upon such killing of their brothers.

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