On Tuesday evening, Sarma, along with his ministerial colleagues and MLAs, mostly from the BJP-led alliance, watched the film. “Those who want to take half-day leave will have to submit cinema tickets to their senior officers,” the chief minister said.
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Sarma said that he got very emotional as it is a true portrayal. “There is no entertainment tax in Assam and now we have given half a day’s leave to government employees,” he said.
People should see the plight of Kashmiri Pandits. The film shows how the center of Sanatan civilization faced aggression. The situation in Assam is no better than Kashmir. But our people are united politically and we can see what can happen. we are ready but Kashmiri Pandit There were no,” Sarma said.
“Whether Hindu or Muslim, majority of people from every section want to live in harmony. Many people will compare Assam to Kashmir After watching the movie. But I would say that Assam is in a much better position.”
to dig opposition party To criticize the film, Sarma said that ‘The Kashmir Files’ is a true story based on historical facts. “Those behind the exodus should be treated like terrorists. Terrorism is not related to Hindus, Muslims or Christians. Everyone should watch the film and condemn terrorism.
“The genocide and exodus of Kashmiri Pandits is a blot on humanity. Impressed by the heartbreaking portrayal of his plight in #TheKashmirFiles, which I saw with my cabinet colleagues and MLAs of @BJP4Assam and allies. Kudos @vivekagnihotri & co for putting forth the truth,” he tweeted.