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Assam CM Sparring with Jamiat Leader Over Eviction Drive

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Assam Chief Minister⁢ Criticizes Jamiat ⁣Chief Over Eviction Drive ‌Concerns

Guwahati, Assam – Assam Chief⁣ Minister ‍Himanta ‍Biswa‌ Sarma has sharply criticized Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president Maulana Arshad Madani following ‌MadaniS call⁣ for a halt to ongoing eviction ⁢drives in the ‍state and ⁤concerns‌ over​ their implementation. ​The exchange highlights escalating tensions surrounding the ⁤evictions, which aim to clear land ⁢for progress projects and combat ‍illegal settlements.

Madani, addressing a press conference, expressed⁤ sadness over‍ the manner in⁢ which evictions are ‍being carried out in Assam, particularly in Goalpara and surrounding⁣ areas, claiming ⁤they are⁣ “being done without following the laid-down⁣ guidelines” established by the ⁤Supreme Court.He demanded rehabilitation​ for “bona fide citizens” affected by the ⁣drives, stating,‍ “The ​Supreme Court has repeatedly said that whenever an eviction happens, a rehabilitation plan‍ should‌ also be⁣ there.”

He further alleged that the government was ⁣dividing people based on religion,​ using terms⁢ like “miya,” “unknown,” and “doubtful” – ‍accusations sarma has not directly addressed in response ​to Madani’s statements. Madani ‍emphasized that systems exist to verify ​citizenship and questioned why identified foreigners were not being deported.

The Jamiat⁢ Ulama-i-Hind ⁢has also called for the removal of Chief Minister Sarma over the evictions, a ⁢demand Madani ​defended​ as within the organization’s rights.

The Assam government ⁣has been ​conducting large-scale eviction⁢ drives aimed at reclaiming land allegedly occupied by illegal settlers, frequently enough focusing on areas considered ecologically sensitive or ​earmarked for development. Thes drives have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the displacement of communities ‌and potential‌ human rights violations. The government maintains ⁤the evictions are necessary for the ⁤state’s development and to ⁣protect ​its resources,and are ⁤being conducted within ‌legal frameworks.

(Updated to reflect latest ‌information as of the source text.)

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