No one can run states by dividing Hindus: Himanta

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Guwahati. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma said on Wednesday that the Haryana Assembly election results are a lesson for the Congress that a state cannot be run by dividing Hindus. He also criticized the grand old party for criticizing electronic voting machines and asked all Congress chief ministers to resign before making any statement against EVMs.

Himanta said, “In my opinion, elections are different in all states. Elections in all states are fought on issues related to that state. However, the people of Haryana have taught a lesson to the Congress Party that you cannot run a state by dividing the Hindu society.” “Hindus also know about the conspiracy,” Sharma told reporters on the sidelines of an official function here. Hindus also know how Rahul Gandhi is trying to divide the Hindu society. “Haryana elections have shown that Hindus can remain united and Hindus can see through the notorious ‘game plan’ of the Congress Party.” When asked about Congress’ criticism of EVMs for election results, Sharma said that when the party wins, it does not question EVMs, but when they lose, they question EVMs, this is their old tactic.

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