BJP eyes Assam & Arunachal 
    NISHIT DHOLABHAI      New Delhi, April 13: If Asom Gana Parishad leaders 
enthusiastically campaigned for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh this week, there is 
more to it than just polls in that state. The BJP has set its eyes on the 
Northeast. 
  With the party’s “situational experiments” in Nagaland and Manipur having 
paid little dividends in terms of actual power in the past five years, the BJP 
has now decided to change tack. “Assam and Arunachal Pradesh will be our focus 
areas in the Northeast and we promise you results from a string of leaders, 
young and old,” Kiren Rijiju, the Lok Sabha MP from Arunachal Pradesh, said. 
  A young leader, Rijiju’s selection as the party national secretary is the 
first-ever appointment from the region in a senior position.
  The party has also changed guard at the regional level by transferring 
Northeast in-charge V. Satish to Delhi.
  Rijiju hopes to infuse the party with a dose of enthusiasm. “We need to 
strengthen our foundation, spot leaders and develop alliances with like-minded 
parties,” Rijiju said.
  The first step of getting closer to the AGP was made evident by inviting 
Lakhimpur MP Arun Kumar Sarma and leader of the Opposition in Assam Assembly, 
Brindaban Goswami, to rallies in Bareilly and Allahabad. Sources said 
Sarbananda Sonowal, the AGP’s Lok Sabha member from Dibrugarh, would attend a 
rally in Uttar Pradesh this week.
  In Assam, the BJP is pondering an alliance with the AGP for the panchayat 
polls. It will, however, leave the decision to local leaders as part of a 
strategy to win the confidence of the workers. The party wants to encourage 
decision-making at the grassroots.
  The BJP MP from Nagaon, Rajen Gohain, said: “The AGP did not do anything 
about illegal migrants when it was in power. It has to stop playing the 
minority card”.
  In the second lap, an aggressive campaign against the Illegal Migrants 
(Determination by Tribunals) Act — and the Congress by default — will be the 
priority. The BJP has time and again accused the Congress of playing votebank 
politics by using Bangladeshi migrants.
  The BJP plans to put most of its energy in Upper Assam and pockets of Lower 
Assam.
  Arunachal Pradesh seems easier with two BJP MPs and nine legislators, who 
play an active role in state politics. “With Congress governments proving they 
are unstable, the BJP seems the only alternative,” said Rijiju.

       
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