Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said during an event on Tuesday (August 26, 2025) that the order implemented from June 13 after communal violence in Dhubri will continue during Durga Puja. He said that people of Sanatan Dharma are minorities in Dhubri and their security from fundamentalists is the priority of the government.
Addressing a program in Kokrajhar, CM Sharma said, ‘Orders to shoot shoots have not been withdrawn on seeing this and they will continue till Durga Puja. There is no unrest or violence incident in Dhubri, but still these orders will continue.
CM ordered while visiting Dhubri
He said that no person who has spread unrest in Dhubri will be released and he will have to face serious consequences. Sarma insisted that the state government is fully ready to maintain law and order in Assam and defeat all communal forces.
Explain that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma visited Dhubri on June 13 and announced that orders to shoot at night in Dhubri, bordering Bangladesh, would be implemented on the night, because a communal group is trying to spread unrest, which the government will not tolerate. 10 days after this order, the CM again visited the area and told that since June 13, more than 150 anti -social elements have been arrested, in which 11 criminals were outside the state and a case has been registered against him.
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In fact, the next day of Bakrid, a cow’s skull was found in front of Hanuman temple at Assam district headquarters, after which debate broke out in Hindu and Muslim communities. The next day, the head of a cow was placed in front of the temple and then a stone pelting occurred.
Regarding this, the Assam CM said that in many places on the day of Bakrid, cattle were allegedly killed and parts of meat were thrown in some areas of Assam. He said that the Assam government will definitely punish such criminals.
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