Special Correspondent: Three Muslim men were lynched by a mob in India’s northeastern state of Assam days before voting is set to take place in state elections, police and local reports said. The incident occurred in Nagaon district, a Muslim-majority area in central Assam, in the early hours of Monday morning. According to police, a group of around 10 to 12 men allegedly entered a house in No. 1 Kathpara village at around 2am. As the group attempted to flee, the family raised an alarm, prompting neighbours to gather and chase the suspects. Four of the men were caught by the crowd and beaten severely before police arrived at the scene.
Two of the victims died at the scene, while a third
later succumbed to his injuries in hospital. A fourth man remains in critical
condition. The deceased have been identified as Saifullah, Ajibur also known as
Khairul, and Enamul Haque. Police have not yet confirmed the identity of the
surviving individual.
Monday’s killings did not occur in isolation. They
took place in a state where the Chief Minister has openly threatened to “break
the backbone of Miyas”, a term widely used for Bengali-origin Muslims. Between
May 2021, when Sarma became Chief Minister, and early 2026, more than 22,000
structures were demolished and over 20,000 Muslim families were evicted, most
of them Bengali-speaking Muslims. Since 2016, more than 17,600 families, mostly
Bengali Muslims, have been evicted across Assam, including 5,000 since June
2025 alone.
In January 2026, demolition drives razed 1,200 homes
in Sonitpur. A month later, 516 homes were demolished in Hailakandi. The latest
killings come amid heightened political tensions in Assam ahead of state
elections. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, a senior leader of the ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party, has faced criticism from activists and opposition
figures over remarks and policies they say have contributed to an atmosphere of
hostility towards Muslims.
Since 2021, authorities in Assam have carried out
large-scale eviction drives, with tens of thousands of families displaced, many
of them Bengali-speaking Muslims.

বৃহস্পতিবার, ০৯ এপ্রিল ২০২৬
Publish Date : 07 April 2026

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