Targeting of Muslims in Assam after Delhi blast raises serious concerns
New Delhi: The Assam government’s response to New Delhi’s Red Fort blast has sparked controversy as it targets innocent Muslims.
According to Kashmir Media Service, five Muslim men, including a retired principal, were arrested for using social media. Critics argue these arrests reflect a broader pattern of targeting Muslim communities in Assam, exacerbating communal tensions.
The arrests have been criticised for potentially being politically motivated, aiming to stigmatise and marginalise Muslims.
Rights groups and opposition parties question the government’s intentions, highlighting concerns about freedom of expression and religious discrimination. The situation warrants scrutiny to ensure actions are fair and unbiased.
Those falling in the police net are Mattiur Rahman, Hassan Ali Mondal, Abdul Latif, Wajhul Kamal, and Nur Amin Ahmed.









