Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma defended his controversial remarks on “Miya Muslims,” clarifying he referred to illegal Bangladeshi migrants. Citing the Supreme Court on demographic concerns, Sarma stated his aim is to protect Assam’s identity and security. Opposition leaders condemned his comments, warning of social disharmony and potential civil unrest.
Related Posts
SP neta says Aurangzeb ‘not cruel leader’; Shinde’s ‘treason’ warning
A controversy has erupted in Maharashtra after SP leader Abu Azmi defended Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, stating he was not cruel and built many temples. Maharashtra […]
Kicked, dragged in front of staff: Odisha bureaucrat assaulted over call with BJP leader
In Bhubaneswar, a shocking incident occurred where six individuals assaulted BMC Additional Commissioner Ratnakar Sahu in his office, allegedly over a phone conversation. The attack, […]
Musk vs Trump: Did Vivek Ramaswamy ‘Doge’ a bullet?
As the Trump-Musk bromance dissolves faster than a Tesla on Autopilot in Washington traffic, one man watches the fireworks from a safe, well-lit distance—sipping Perrier, […]