Bangladesh violence forced to think me on the future of Assam in 2041: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
July 15, 2025
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Bangladesh violence forced to think me on the future of Assam in 2041: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

A rapidly transforming demographic landscape of Assam is fuelling concerns among locals, especially amidst escalating tensions with neighbouring Bangladesh

by Dibya Kamal Bordloi
Aug 7, 2024, 06:07 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Assam, Asia
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

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Guwahati: With a rapid increase in the Muslim population Assam is at risk where Hindus will become a minority after 2041. Will Assam see a similar day of Islamist radical violence? Reacting on the violent situation of Bangladesh Assam cm Himanta Biswa Sarma stated, “In these uncertain times, as we guard our borders with Bangladesh, my mind often turns to the Assam of the future, 2041. I pray for strength and patience to sail through the present, with the hope that our efforts today will lay the foundation for a brighter tomorrow. May we find the courage to protect our religion and culture.”

Meanwhile, the District Magistrate of Jiribam, Krishna Kumar, IAS, has imposed a stringent curfew that is effective immediately in an effort to avert any potential violence brought on by an anticipated inflow of illegal migrants from Bangladesh. The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, Section 163 mandates this instruction in response to growing worries about public safety and possible rioting.

The curfew, which is in effect for Jiribam District’s whole revenue jurisdiction, forbids gatherings of five or more individuals as well as the carrying of weapons or other sharp objects that might be used in violent acts. This directive does not apply to government employees, law enforcement officers, or providers of critical services. This preventive action is in response to a report from the Superintendent of Police, which indicated that anti-social elements’ activities posed a real risk of causing disturbances and violence. The ruling further mandates that the District Magistrate or the Superintendent of Police must give their prior approval before any processions, including those for weddings and funerals, can take place.

In order to minimize any disturbance, the curfew in Jiribam Municipal Council and Borobekra Sub-Division will be loosened from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., after which regular business will resume. The directive will be in effect right away and last until further notice. To guarantee widespread knowledge, it has been extensively disseminated through notice boards, the district administration website, and local media. According to coordination directions provided to several government and security departments, security forces are tasked with upholding law and order and implementing the curfew.

Asish Das, the district commissioner of Pherzawl, has instituted a night curfew throughout the district as of right now in an effort to address the growing concerns regarding illegal migration from Bangladesh. By taking decisive action, law and order is intended to be upheld while security issues are addressed. The Bharatiya Nagar Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, Section 163 of the law that established the curfew prevents gatherings of five or more persons and limits the mobility of people outside of their homes between the hours of six p.m. and six a.m. every day. The regulation also forbids the carrying of knives, firearms, and other potentially dangerous items.

The curfew will be in place all the time, with relaxation times set aside from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to allow for necessary activities. The limits of the curfew do not apply to government entities, security personnel, or critical services. Applications for emergency processions pertaining to weddings or funerals may be sent to the District Superintendent of Police or the District Commissioner at Pherzawl. Prior to holding any such events, written consent must be acquired. The curfew attempts to protect the district’s citizens and handle the perceived concern of unauthorised immigration entering the area. Upholding public order and properly enforcing the curfew are the responsibilities of security personnel.

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