BJP Assam govt forces 39 Muslims into Bangladesh
New Delhi: Assam continues to witness severe actions against its Muslim community as the state government carries out aggressive deportation measures, bulldozing homes and targeting families under the pretext of alleged infiltration.
According to Kashmir Media Service, on Friday, 39 Muslims from the Karimganj district were forcibly pushed into Bangladesh by Assam Police.
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma publicly acknowledged the action on social media, stating, “Early on Friday morning, 39 illegal intruders were sent back to Bangladesh from Sribhumi sector. We will trace every illegal intruder and send them back to their real country. Assam is not a place for you to flourish and increase your population.”
These actions have intensified fears among the local Muslim community, which believes that such measures are being implemented solely on the basis of religion. Human rights advocates and citizens have voiced their concerns over the growing discrimination.
“It is shocking to see entire families, including women and children, being pushed out without proper investigation or hearing,” said Ayesha Rahman, a resident of Karimganj. “This is not just a violation of rights but a clear act of targeting our community.”
“The government’s justification of illegal infiltration seems selective,” stated human rights lawyer Imran Siddiqui. “Bengali-speaking Hindus who arrived before 1971 are reportedly not being targeted. This raises serious questions about religious bias in the enforcement of laws.”
Alongside deportations, the Assam government has recently resumed using the 1950 law, which grants District Collectors the authority to demand proof of citizenship based on mere suspicion. Failure to provide proof can lead to deportation. This has created widespread anxiety among the Muslim population in Assam.
“The new law only increases fear among ordinary Muslim families,” said community leader Farhan Akhtar. “People feel unsafe in their own homes and worry that any arbitrary suspicion could lead to expulsion,” he added.









