“Islamists are number one in rape, loot, dacoity and crime,” says AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal; remark sparks row 
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“Islamists are number one in rape, loot, dacoity and crime,” says AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal; remark sparks row 

In a recent public statement, Badruddin Ajmal, the chief of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), sparked controversy by stating that Muslims were involved in criminal activities and attributed the cause to lack of education

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Badruddin Ajmal, the chief of the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), while addressing a gathering during an alumni meeting at a college in the Goalpara district of Assam, stated that the crime rate among the Islamists was alarmingly high and that there was a need to look into the underlying causes.

He claimed that crimes such as robbery, dacoity, and sexual assault were prevalent within his community, and he insisted that the Islamists were at the forefront of these crimes. He also stated that due to the lack of education, many Islamist children were unable to attend school or college. Ajmal pointed out that while some people spent their time engaging in illegal activities, they didn’t hesitate to exploit others.

Ajmal further stated that people from his own community were languishing in jails while their counterparts were reaching for the stars, alluding to the lack of opportunities for Islamists to pursue higher education and careers. He argued that Islamist names were becoming increasingly synonymous with criminal activities.

In an interview with a media channel, Ajmal reiterated his concern about the lack of education among Islamists, emphasising the importance of educating the younger generation. He expressed his dismay at the fact that many Islamist children do not pursue education, with some not even completing high school. Higher education, he noted, is a distant dream for many. Ajmal also mentioned that some young men have admitted to feeling a surge of anger upon seeing girls, but he urged them to follow Islamic teachings, which call for modesty and lowering one’s gaze in public spaces.

Ajmal, a prominent political figure, also accused several Islamist leaders of betraying their community for personal gains. He argued that some individuals who rose to political power had deceived their own fellows while failing to address their needs adequately.

Ajmal’s statements have led to a series of questions and discussions, particularly from political opponents. Debrata Saikia, an opposition leader in the Assam Assembly, mentioned that if any member of Ajmal’s party raised such issues in the legislative assembly, they would provide an appropriate response. Saikia also claimed that it was not uncommon for Ajmal to make controversial statements, suggesting that his comments were not newsworthy.

Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury, a senior advocate in the Guwahati High Court, questioned Ajmal’s record as a long-standing Member of Parliament and his contributions to improving the situation of the people of his community.  Choudhury implied that Ajmal’s provocative comments might be driven by political agenda.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how these remarks will impact the political landscape and efforts to address educational and social challenges within the community.

Meanwhile, in a recent address to the media, Ajmal announced that the AIUDF is prepared to offer its support to the I.N.D.I. Alliance, even if the party is not officially part of the coalition. He mentioned that a formal letter expressing this intent will be sent to the leaders of the I.N.D.I. Alliance bloc in the near future.

Positioning his party as a viable alternative to the Congress, the leader of AIUDF emphasised, “AIUDF stands as the people’s alternative to Congress in Assam. Congress faces challenges in reaching every corner of the state, especially in the remote regions. What tangible efforts have they made to uplift the minority communities in the past 75 years?” Ajmal went on to criticise Congress, asserting that today, minorities in Assam are unjustly stigmatised as ‘Bangladeshis,’ and he attributed this issue to the Congress’s legacy.

“It is primarily due to the policies of the Congress that minority communities in Assam bear the burden of being labelled as ‘Bangladeshis.’ On this matter, my position remains unwavering. I stand by my commitment to honesty,” declared the AIUDF chief in conclusion.

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