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Home Minister Amit Shah seeks five years’ time to solve Assam’s flood problem

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Home Minister Amit Shah (File image).

Guwahati:  Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday sought five years’ time to solve the perennial flood problem in Assam and said the government is striving to make the natural calamity a part of history.

Shah was addressing a BJP workers’ meeting after inaugurating the party’s newly constructed state office in Guwahati.

He said an “ambitious” flood mitigation project is being prepared at the moment.

“In the BJP manifesto, we had promised an Assam free from terrorism, corruption and flood. We’ve already achieved the first two. Give us five more years, we’ll make Assam free from flood,” said the home minister.

Almost every year, three to four waves of flood ravage Assam. The average annual loss due to the disaster is to the tune of Rs 200 crore, according to a state government website.

Shah said he has already discussed the problem at length with the various stakeholders on Friday evening and “an ambitious project” is being prepared under the aegis of the North Eastern Council (NEC).

“In five years, the flood will be history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is determined to make Assam a flood-free state,” he added.

Shah further said the party believes in strengthening internal security so that laws like Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958 (AFSPA) are not needed in society and its application is already withdrawn from around 80 per cent of the Northeastern region.

“AFSPA is protection for army and security forces. Rahul Gandhi had announced that AFSPA would be withdrawn if his party’s government comes to power. I had said that security forces need to be strengthened,” he added.

Shah had asked the Assam government to devise a long-term plan to protect the northeastern state from flood so that more development can take place.

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