The Assam Congress in a post on its official Facebook web page mentioned Himanta Biswa Sarma calling Amit Shah “Prime Minister” inadvertently as an intentional act

Assam Principal Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma accidentally calling Amit Shah “Head Of State” at a public occasion in the state has actually given the resistance Congress ammunition to target the Residence Minister.

An elderly BJP leader, who asked not to be called, stated it was a slip of tongue, but that hasn’t stopped the Congress from sharing the clip and also raising questions like whether the ruling celebration has actually picked its “following Head of state”.

Mr Sarma, talking in Assamese, invited “Head of state Amit Shah” and also “Home Priest Narendra Modi” – an evident mix-up – as he resolved a crowd of hundreds resting under a large outdoor tents.

The Assam Congress in a message on its official Facebook page mentioned Mr Sarma calling Amit Shah “Head Of State” as a calculated act, as well as drew parallels with an Assam MP that utilized to call Mr Sarma “Chief Priest” when Sarbananda Sonowal was the Chief Priest. Back then Mr Sarma was a priest in the Assam federal government.

Mr Sarma ended up being Principal Minister ultimately after the BJP won the Assam political elections once more.

“When Sri Sarbananda Sonowal Ji was the Chief Preacher of Assam, Tezpur MP Sri Pallab Lochan Das had on numerous occasions referred to Cupboard Minister Sri Himanta Biswa Sarma Ji as the Principal Minister of Assam in public! Is the incumbent centimeters doing a Das? Has BJP decided on its next PM?” the Congress stated in its Facebook post.


“Or a project has been introduced to promote Amit Shah Ji as the PM replacing Narendra Modi Ji? Going by Das’ instance, it does not seem a slip of tongue?” the Assam Congress said on the Facebook blog post.

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Last Updated: 11 May 2022