Is Assam CM Sarma Ready to Face Arrest Over Owaisi's Case?
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Dibrugarh, Feb 9 (NationPress) Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed his willingness to face arrest following a reported case filed against him by AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi concerning a video that has since been deleted. Sarma reaffirmed his stance against what he terms as Bangladeshi infiltration.
Addressing the media in Dibrugarh, Sarma remarked that he had no reservations about any legal proceedings initiated against him.
“I am prepared to go to jail. What can I do? I am unaware of any video. If he has lodged a case against me, then arrest me. What objection would I have?” Sarma stated.
Nevertheless, he emphasized that his position regarding the issue of infiltration remains steadfast.
“I stand by my statements. I oppose Bangladeshi infiltrators and will continue to do so,” he added.
These statements arise amid ongoing political tensions between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) concerning immigration, citizenship, and identity politics in Assam.
While the specifics of Owaisi's complaint are yet to be disclosed, it is believed to be associated with a video statement that was subsequently removed from online platforms.
The Chief Minister has consistently asserted that the protection of Assam's demographic integrity and the rights of its indigenous population are paramount for his administration.
He has also reiterated that actions against illegal infiltration are carried out strictly in accordance with the Constitution and existing laws.
Political analysts perceive this exchange as part of a larger national discourse on migration and citizenship, especially in border regions like Assam, where the matter has historically been a contentious political and social issue.
Opposition factions have accused the BJP of employing provocative language to polarize the electorate, a claim the ruling party has categorically denied.
The state government insists that its policies are focused solely on identifying and deporting illegal immigrants, without targeting any specific community.
As of this report, there has been no official comment from the AIMIM.