Assam CM targets Oppn, alleges ‘Anti-Sanatani’ stand​

Assam CM Accuses AJP of Fielding 'Offensive' Candidates
Assam CM targets Oppn, alleges ‘Anti-Sanatani’ stand​

Guwahati, April 2 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday levelled a series of sharp allegations against the Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) and its leadership, triggering a fresh political controversy ahead of the elections. ​

Addressing the media, Sarma accused AJP of promoting individuals whose family backgrounds and ideological positions, he claimed, were “deeply offensive to the cultural and religious sentiments of Assam.” ​

He specifically targeted a party candidate, Kunki Chowdhury, alleging that her mother, Sujata Gurung, had posted photographs on social media consuming beef, which he said was an affront to “Sanatani values.” ​

The Chief Minister further alleged that Gurung, whom he described as a woman from Sikkim, had made statements challenging traditional beliefs and expressing a lack of faith in Lord Krishna. ​

He also claimed that she had extended support to controversial figures like Sharjeel Imam and Umar Khalid, accusing them of attempting to divide the country. ​

Sarma went on to allege that Gurung had indirectly expressed support for Pakistan, adding that such positions raised serious concerns about the ideological leanings of those being fielded by AJP. ​

Taking a direct swipe at AJP president Lurinjyoti Gogoi, Sarma questioned the party’s commitment to “jati, mati, bheti” (community, land, and identity), a key political plank in Assam. ​

“Why is Lurinjyoti Gogoi giving tickets to such candidates?” he asked, while also invoking the legacy of the Gandhi family in his criticism. ​

The remarks have intensified the political slugfest in the state, with opposition parties expected to respond strongly to what they may term as personal and polarising attacks. ​

Notably, Kunki Chowdhury is the youngest candidate contesting in the central Guwahati assembly seat. ​

The AJP has not yet issued an official response to the allegations.

--IANS

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