• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Visit Mawphor
Highland Post
Govt. of Meghalaya
  • Home
  • Meghalaya
    • All
    • East Garo Hills
    • East Jaintia Hills
    • East Khasi Hills
    • Eastern West Khasi Hills
    • North Garo Hills
    • Ri Bhoi
    • South Garo Hills
    • South West Garo Hills
    • South West Khasi Hills
    • Statewide
    • West Garo Hills
    • West Jaintia Hills
    • West Khasi Hills
    Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

    Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

    Villagers fear risk of being cut off as border fence nears completion

    Govt urged to declare disputed Block 1 as part of Meghalaya

    Seng Khasi warns you tuber for misuse of photos, flags

    Census 2027: Niam Khasi, Niamtre eager to shed ‘Other’ tag

    Shillong Wine Festival on Nov 12

    Excise Dept defends new system as necessary to plug leaks

    Conrad announces new tech & innovation competition worth crores

    Conrad announces new tech & innovation competition worth crores

    Sohra worried of reopening, urges govt to limit entry of tourists

    3 eateries in Mawkdok shuttered by Food Safety Inspectors

    Meghalaya considered for JJM performance incentive grant

    KJGCSA accuses Govt of blocking local contractors from projects

    CM engages with community leaders for inclusive development

    CM engages with community leaders for inclusive development

    Call for statewide audit of all MUDA complexes

    Call for statewide audit of all MUDA complexes

    Trending Tags

    • North East
    • National
      Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement

      Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement

      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

      Attack on Abhishek reflects public anger, but BJP doesn’t support it: Bengal minister

      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

    • Health
    • Editorial
    • Sports
    • Writer’s Column
    • Letters to the Editor
    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Meghalaya
      • All
      • East Garo Hills
      • East Jaintia Hills
      • East Khasi Hills
      • Eastern West Khasi Hills
      • North Garo Hills
      • Ri Bhoi
      • South Garo Hills
      • South West Garo Hills
      • South West Khasi Hills
      • Statewide
      • West Garo Hills
      • West Jaintia Hills
      • West Khasi Hills
      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      Villagers fear risk of being cut off as border fence nears completion

      Govt urged to declare disputed Block 1 as part of Meghalaya

      Seng Khasi warns you tuber for misuse of photos, flags

      Census 2027: Niam Khasi, Niamtre eager to shed ‘Other’ tag

      Shillong Wine Festival on Nov 12

      Excise Dept defends new system as necessary to plug leaks

      Conrad announces new tech & innovation competition worth crores

      Conrad announces new tech & innovation competition worth crores

      Sohra worried of reopening, urges govt to limit entry of tourists

      3 eateries in Mawkdok shuttered by Food Safety Inspectors

      Meghalaya considered for JJM performance incentive grant

      KJGCSA accuses Govt of blocking local contractors from projects

      CM engages with community leaders for inclusive development

      CM engages with community leaders for inclusive development

      Call for statewide audit of all MUDA complexes

      Call for statewide audit of all MUDA complexes

      Trending Tags

      • North East
      • National
        Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement

        Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement

        TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

        Attack on Abhishek reflects public anger, but BJP doesn’t support it: Bengal minister

        TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

        TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor
      No Result
      View All Result
      Highland Post
      No Result
      View All Result
      Home National

      Opposition spreading rumours about CAA, it is Modi ki guarantee to provide citizenship: PM

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      April 5, 2024
      in National
      0
      Opposition spreading rumours about CAA, it is Modi ki guarantee to provide citizenship: PM
      0
      SHARES
      85
      VIEWS

      Emphasising the need for a strong and stable government at the Centre, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday slammed opposition bloc INDIA for allegedly spreading canards about the CAA, asserting that it is “Modi ki guarantee to provide citizenship to those who have faith in Maa Bharati (Mother India)”.

      Referring to Sandeshkhali, where allegations of sexual abuse and land grab against TMC leaders surfaced recently, Modi assured people that the “culprits of Sandeshkhali will spend the rest of their lives in jail”.

      The prime accused of the Sandeshkhali imbroglio, suspended TMC leader Shajahan Sheikh who was on the run for 55 days, was first arrested by the Bengal police and subsequently handed over to the CBI on a court order. Sheikh currently remains in the custody of the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case connected to “land grab”.

      The constituency witnessed back-to-back public meetings addressed by both Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Prime Minister Modi, albeit separated by a distance of around 30 kilometres from each other.

      Banerjee, though, accused the saffron party of “peddling lies” regarding the CAA.

      Addressing a mega rally at Rash Mela grounds in West Bengal’s Cooch Behar, Modi also criticised opposition parties for their alleged efforts to protect the corrupt, asserting his determination to ensure their punishment and promising even stricter action in the next five years.

      Urging people to elect a strong government, Modi said for the country to become the world’s third-largest economy, there is a need to have a “majboot sarkar” (stable government) at the Centre.

      “The development witnessed by the country under the BJP rule in the last decade is no more than a trailer. I still have a lot more things to do. We have to take Bengal forward along with the rest of the country,” he said.

      “The world considers Modi to be a strong leader for his ability to take tough decisions,” the Prime Minister said, referring to the abolition of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya and the passage of the Women’s Reservation Bill.

      He asserted that the decisions were taken to ensure that the country is free of corruption and terrorism besides fulfilling the aspirations of the people.

      In his repeated references to Sandeshkhali, Modi criticised the state government for its alleged apathy towards the victims.

      “It is only the BJP which can put an end to the atrocities on women in Bengal. The entire country has seen how the TMC fought tooth and nail to protect the perpetrators of Sandeshkhali crimes. What happened to women in Sandeshkhali was symbolic of TMC’s misrule,” he stated justifying the need to strengthen his party’s foothold in the state.

      “The BJP is committed to punish the Sandeshkhali culprits. They will spend the rest of their lives in jail,” Modi declared.

      Hitting out at the opposition INDIA bloc, Modi said, “They never cared for marginalised people. The TMC, Left, and Congress never bothered about the welfare of the Rajbanshi, Namasudra, and Matua communities. Now that we have brought CAA, they are spreading rumours and lies. It is Modi ki guarantee to provide citizenship to those who have faith in Maa Bharati,” he said.

      His comments come against the backdrop of a campaign by opposition parties, including TMC, which claimed that applying for CAA would turn legal citizens stateless.

      According to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), rules of which were notified on March 13, the government will now start granting Indian nationality to non-Muslim migrants – Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians – from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan who arrived in India before December 31, 2014.

      Lashing out at the Congress for its “lip service on eradicating poverty”, Modi claimed that the BJP government has “elevated 25 crore Indians from poverty in the last 10 years.

      “Niyat sahi toh natijey sahi (right will deliver right results),” he said.

      Alleging that the opposition was “busy spreading the politics of lies, rumours and deceit”, the PM stated, “While I am saying remove corruption, they are saying ‘save the corrupt.’ I will ensure the corrupt are punished and the poor get justice. We will take more stringent action against the corrupt in the next five years,” he said.

      In an apparent dig at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Modi thanked her for not putting up hurdles before the rally.

      “I want to express my gratitude to Mamata Didi. When I came to this same venue to address a rally in 2019, she got a platform erected in the middle of the ground to shrink its size. At the time, I had said people would give a befitting reply and they did,” he said in reference to the BJP’s victory in Cooch Behar Lok Sabha seat on the previous occasion.

      “Today, she did not do any such thing and I got the opportunity to meet you. I thank the Bengal government for not creating any obstacles,” he said.

      Stressing the importance of sending a “stern message to the TMC”, Modi alleged roadblocks to implementation of central government schemes like Ayushman Bharat in Bengal or putting the state’s own label on them.”

      Addressing a rally in Mathabhanga, the chief minister said, “The CAA is a trap to turn legal citizens into foreigners. Once you (BJP) implement CAA, NRC will follow. We would allow neither CAA nor NRC in West Bengal.”

      She questioned why a member of the census department was included in the CAA committee “if they have no plan for the NRC in future.”

      “The CAA is the head and the NRC is the tail,” the TMC supremo said.

      TMC leader Kunal Ghosh responded to Modi’s corruption allegations stating: “The Prime Minister may be speaking of corruption but the BJP itself shelters corrupt leaders. He was only trying to fool the masses. This is his guarantee.” (PTI)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

      Related Posts

      Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement
      National

      Govt shunts out 2 top CBSE officials, announces new names; orders probe into OSM procurement

      June 2, 2026
      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families
      National

      Attack on Abhishek reflects public anger, but BJP doesn’t support it: Bengal minister

      June 1, 2026
      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families
      National

      TMC MP attacked with stones, eggs during visit to post-poll violence victims’ families

      May 30, 2026
      Election official rebuts charges made by Trinamool spokesman
      National

      Fair rolls lead to fair polls, SIR immensely successful in meeting constitutional mandate: CEC

      May 30, 2026
      CUET: No exemption yet, application date extended  
      National

      CUET-UG: NTA announces re-test for over 3,700 students who left exam centres after glitch

      May 30, 2026
      CBSE portal was hit by malicious attack; 50 children got into system: Sources
      National

      CBSE portal was hit by malicious attack; 50 children got into system: Sources

      May 29, 2026
      Load More
      Next Post
      The battle for ballot in the North-East

      The Persisting Quandary: EVMs Struggle to Dispel Deep-Rooted Doubts

      Leave a Reply Cancel reply

      Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

      We’re on Facebook

      Advertisement

      • Trending
      • Comments
      • Latest
      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      Sonam & Raja were with 3 other tourists on day they vanished, says tour guide

      June 7, 2025
      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      Tourist taxi association launches agitation against outside vehicles

      September 17, 2025
      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      Residents of 44 localities in Shillong drink unsafe water

      October 3, 2023
      Bike taxi drivers ask Govt for offline option

      Rapido captains caught off guard by DTO, hired and fined

      July 7, 2024
      Local cabbies disagree with disruption of tourists’ entry

      Assam taxi operators warn of dire effects of ban from tourist sites

      1

      Illegal sand, boulder mining along Umiam River banned

      0

      WINS project launched at Loreto School

      0
      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      0
      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      June 3, 2026
      Villagers fear risk of being cut off as border fence nears completion

      Govt urged to declare disputed Block 1 as part of Meghalaya

      June 3, 2026
      Seng Khasi warns you tuber for misuse of photos, flags

      Census 2027: Niam Khasi, Niamtre eager to shed ‘Other’ tag

      June 3, 2026
      Shillong Wine Festival on Nov 12

      Excise Dept defends new system as necessary to plug leaks

      June 3, 2026

      Recommended

      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      Lapangap: Consensus reached on cultivation activities

      June 3, 2026
      Villagers fear risk of being cut off as border fence nears completion

      Govt urged to declare disputed Block 1 as part of Meghalaya

      June 3, 2026
      Seng Khasi warns you tuber for misuse of photos, flags

      Census 2027: Niam Khasi, Niamtre eager to shed ‘Other’ tag

      June 3, 2026
      Shillong Wine Festival on Nov 12

      Excise Dept defends new system as necessary to plug leaks

      June 3, 2026

      About Highland Post

      You’re visiting the official website of Highland Post, a leading and most circulated English daily of Meghalaya published by the Mawphor Group. Stay updated with our e-edition for latest updates from Meghalaya, North Eastern India and World as a whole.

      Registered office:
      Mavis Dunn Road, Mawkhar,
      Shillong-793001, Meghalaya
      Phone no: 0364-2545423
      Email: highlandpost.shg@gmail.com, editorhp2019@gmail.com

      Like Us on Facebook

      Follow Us on Twitter

      Tweets by HP

      © 2021 Highland Post – All Rights Reserved.

      • About
      • Advertise
      • Privacy & Policy
      • Contact
      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • Meghalaya
        • East Garo Hills
        • East Jaintia Hills
        • East Khasi Hills
        • North Garo Hills
        • Ri Bhoi
        • South Garo Hills
        • South West Garo Hills
        • South West Khasi Hills
        • Statewide
        • West Garo Hills
        • West Jaintia Hills
        • West Khasi Hills
      • North East
      • National
      • International
      • Health
      • Editorial
      • Musey Toons
      • Sports
      • Writer’s Column
      • Letters to the Editor

      © 2021 Highland Post - All Rights Reserved.