Muzaffarpur/Siwan: The Uniform Civil Code will be put into effect and grand temples will be constructed in Varanasi and Mathura, according to Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, if the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) wins more than 400 Lok Sabha seats.
He stated that the NDA, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, would see to it that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, an essential part of India, is returned to its borders.
Addressing election rallies in Muzaffarpur and Siwan Lok Sabha seats, Sarma said, "We will implement UCC, build a temple on Krishna Janmabhoomi premises in Mathura and establish Kashi Vishwanath temple in place of Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi, besides ensuring that PoK returns to India, after winning over 400 seats."
Hitting out at the Congress and its allies, Sarma said, "Rahul Gandhi and Lalu Prasad did not attend the consecration of Ram Mandir. They want to send Ram Lalla back to the tent. We must not let this happen."
He labelled Congress and RJD as the "biggest enemies of OBCs" for allegedly trying to introduce religion-based reservations in the country.
"Religion-based reservations should be given to Muslims in Pakistan, not India. Lalu Prasad should go to Pakistan to give reservations to Muslims. The NDA will not allow this at any cost."
"The new India of Modi ji does not need madrassa. We need modern schools and colleges that will produce doctors and engineers not maulvis from madrassa," he said.
Asserting that Rahul Gandhi can "never become PM", Sarma said, "He can contest elections in Pakistan and become its PM. He and his party are indulging in politics of appeasement."
"The corrupt Congress-RJD alliance is trying its best to stall development of Bihar they indulge in fulfilling their own interests whenever they get an opportunity. The NDA is breaking their nexus," he said.
While BJP's Raj Bhushan Nishad is contesting from Muzaffarpur, Vijay Lakshmi Devi Kushwaha is contesting as the NDA nominee from Siwan.
Muzaffarpur will go to polls on May 20, while elections will be held in Siwan on May 25.
With PTI inputs