There’s no problem if Muslims accept Indian culture, laws: Assam CM

Assam Prime Minister Himanta Biswa wrap. File. | Photo Loan: Ani
Assam Prime Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that on Monday, September 1, 2025, there would be no problem for Muslims who respect India’s culture and laws.
Southern said that it is unacceptable for people living in India to promise to commit commitment to Bangladesh, among an official event in Sribhumi’s Sribhumi region.

In his statement to the prime minister, the Muslims who see India as their homeland are with us.
Mr. Sarma criticized people entering radio channels from all over the border in the Barak Valley of South Assam (consisting of Sribhumi, Cachar and Hailakandi regions). “It is unacceptable to stay in the Barak Valley and listen to the radio of Bangladesh. Listen to Indian radio channels,” he said.
The Prime Minister also read a question about secularism, “A Azharuddin”.
“My opinion is absolutely clear. A person said, when he can say Rabindra Sanggeet fearlessly and say ‘sribhumi’ instead of ‘karimganj’, he said.

Sribhumi, a region surrounding Bangladesh, is a Muslim majority region called Karimganj before November 2024.
On Sunday, Silchar Town, the Prime Minister, state officials, Bangladesh illegally brought a smuggling network, he said. His members claimed that a union containing local Hindu young people demanded 20,000 per person to help them cross the border.
Jamiat team in Assam
On Monday, a Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (Juh) team, led by President Maulaana Mahmood Madani, visited several charity camps from people affected by a series of evacuation driving in ASSAM.
Juh secretary Niaz Ahmed Farooqui said that the delegation traveled 300 km to meet the victims of “bulldozer destruction” and provided an unshakable support.
Madani said, ız Our struggle is not the abolition of rape, but against the inhuman ways that people are homeless, leaving aside the instructions of the Supreme Court and changing the laws with threat, fear and brute force.
“Juh has always stopped with the oppressed and will continue to do so. If necessary, we are ready for gallows and chains, but we will never step back from supporting the victims. This has become the shining heritage of our elders and we will support it.”
Assam Prime Minister Mr. Madani criticized his views on evacuation driving forces. Wrap a few days ago, “We have a long agenda against ideas like Madani … We will work against the idea of transforming Assam into a fundamentalist Islamic state,” he said.
Published – 01 September 2025 09:17 PM IST



