Is the Assam Government Complicit in Madani’s Visit?

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Key Takeaways
- AJP accuses Assam government of conspiracy regarding Madani's visit.
- Security issues raised over lack of monitoring of Madani.
- Political tensions in Assam are escalating.
- Madani's controversial background raises alarms.
- Legal actions questioned by AJP regarding Madani's public statements.
Guwahati, Sep 2 (NationPress) The Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) has launched a sharp critique against the state government regarding the recent visit of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind president Maulana Mahmood Madani, alleging that this event was carefully staged with the implicit knowledge and backing of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
In a press briefing, AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi asserted that the residents of Assam were intentionally kept uninformed about Madani’s arrival and subsequent activities within the state.
“As Badruddin Ajmal has proven ineffective, individuals promoting communal politics are being brought in from outside Assam,” Gogoi claimed.
He raised questions about how Madani was able to travel from Srirampur, located on the Assam-Bengal border, to Goalpara, and then to Guwahati without public awareness, yet apparently with full security detail.
“Madani conducted meetings and a press conference in the state capital under heavy protection. This raises significant questions. Was the government oblivious, or were they involved?” the AJP leader questioned.
Expressing concerns over potential security oversights, Gogoi noted it was troubling that Assam’s intelligence agencies did not monitor Madani’s movements, especially given his controversial history.
“Madani has been associated with communal disturbances in other regions. His unexpected arrival in Assam suggests a larger scheme to incite further communal strife here,” he alleged.
Gogoi also challenged the government’s legal actions.
“Why weren’t prohibitory measures under Section 144 of the CrPC enforced during his events? Why wasn’t he detained when his remarks were inflammatory and could disrupt peace?” he questioned.
Targeting the Jamiat, Gogoi accused the organization of serving as an “agent of the BJP.”
He criticized the government for its selective enforcement of the law.
“If an ordinary individual makes provocative comments, they are swiftly penalized. But in this case, no action was taken,” he added.
The AJP’s denunciation arises amid increased political tensions following Madani’s statements in Assam, which prompted a strong retort from Chief Minister Sarma.
This controversy has intensified the already charged political atmosphere in Assam, where issues of identity, migration, and communal harmony are highly sensitive.