Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has introduced a scathing counter-attack in opposition to Bangladesh amid the rooster’s neck debate. The Siliguri Corridor, a slim stretch of land in West Bengal, is steadily known as ‘Chicken’s Neck’. This hall hyperlinks northeastern states to mainland India. The northeastern states are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. Recently, Bangladesh’s period in-between chief Muhammad Yunus raked up the Chicken’s neck house and his sick intentions in opposition to the northeastern states right through his China consult with. Now, CM Sarma has hit again with two rooster necks concept.
“India has one chicken neck and Bangladesh has two chicken necks. So, if they think of attacking our chicken neck, we will attack their two necks. Their chicken neck from Meghalaya to Chittagong port is smaller than our chicken neck. It’s just one call away,” stated Sarma.
Sarma stated that India’s defence energy is now for the sector to look after Operation Sindoor and added that nobody can dare to the touch the Indian land. “We talk about our chicken neck to shape our internal policies, but nobody can lay their hands on this chicken neck. After Operation Sindoor, people have already understood how powerful India is,” he stated.
The Assam CM stated that Bangladesh must take start once more to even consider attacking India. Sarma stated that Bangladesh is a small nation and it will have to now not be when put next with India.
“I am not even mentioning our nuclear power yet. Bangladesh needs to take rebirth to even think about attacking India. There is no need to give any importance to Bangladesh. It’s a small country, not comparable to India,” stated Sarma.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma additionally took a veiled dig at Deputy LoP Gaurav Gogoi for wondering PM Narendra Modi’s consult with to Pakistan. “A Deputy LoP who raises questions in the Parliament should at least know basic facts. For example, when the Pakistan PM visits India or vice versa, it is an official visit. When our PM travels abroad, he is accompanied by foreign affairs officials, security personnel and a full delegation, not alone. Every conversation from start to end is recorded and kept in official records. All this happens transparently and in broad daylight. But comparing such official visits to secret or personal ones is not justified. There is a big difference between going on national duty and going quietly without informing,” he stated.
Sarma and Gogoi were at loggerheads with the CM, alleging that the Congress MP went on a secret commute to Pakistan for 14 days. Gogoi has rejected the allegations.