CN Desk: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has triggered widespread condemnation after issuing an incendiary and threatening statement against the Muslim community during an election rally in the Indian state. addressing a campaign gathering in Lakhimpur district, the BJP leader used derogatory language for Bengali-origin Muslims and openly threatened to “break their backbone” if his party returns to power in the upcoming assembly elections.
Observers said the
remarks reflect an alarming escalation in anti-Muslim rhetoric, with the chief
minister repeatedly targeting the community through provocative and divisive
statements. The term used in his speech is widely considered offensive and has
been increasingly employed in a derogatory manner in Assam’s political
discourse.
Analysts warned that
such statements not only deepen communal divisions but also create an
atmosphere of fear and insecurity among minority communities already facing
eviction drives and political marginalization in the state.
The speech has
intensified political tensions ahead of elections, with critics calling it a
blatant attempt to polarise voters along communal lines for electoral gains. There
are growing demands for legal action and accountability, as rights groups
express concern over the safety, dignity, and fundamental rights of Muslims in
India.
Subject : World

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Publish Date : 31 March 2026

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