‘Naked show of bigotry, racism’: Asaduddin Owaisi on Assam CM Himanta Sarma's ‘indigenous’ remark
Himanta Biswa Sarma urged the migrant Muslim community to follow the Assamese culture if they want to be treated as indigenous.
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He also urged the Muslim community to follow the Assamese culture if they want to be treated as indigenous. “I have always said to the immigrant Muslim people that his government does not mind being indigenous but they should not get married twice or thrice. This is not the custom of the Assamese people…You should not allow girls aged 11-12
to get married. You should enrol your children to be a doctor or engineer, and not into a madrasa. To be indigenous, one has to accept the culture here,” the chief minister said.
Sarma went on to cite an example saying, “Hindus, Muslims, Assamese Hindus, Assamese Muslims- irrespective of whether they follow Sankaradeva or not, all of them respect him."
The Assam government on Saturday stopped the selling of lands between two different communities for three months to avoid any possible "conflict on communal lines" ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. In a notification, the Revenue and Disaster Management Authority claimed that the intelligence agencies have informed the government of several cases of attempted transfer of land by fraudulent means in some places.
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