September 20, 2024

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Assam CM pronounces shutting down 300 extra madarsas in state

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Thursday reiterated his govt’s choice to close down 300 extra madarsas within the state. This got here months after the Assam CM had mentioned that over 600 madarsas had been close down within the state as a result of his govt believes in organising universities, colleges and schools somewhat than investment spiritual establishments. 

“There used to be a gathering between the BJP and the individuals who run those madarsas. There’s a consensus that 300 extra madrasas will likely be closed down. This can be a results of the dialogue between the Assam police and the Qaumi organisations,” stated the Assam leader minister.

Previous in March, CM Himanta introduced the closure of 600 madarsas within the state. He additionally asserted that unlawful immigrants from Bangladesh pose a danger to the civilization and tradition of the northeastern state. “I’ve closed 600 madrasas and I intend to near all madrasas as a result of we don’t need madrasas. We wish colleges, schools and universities,” Himanta Biswa stated whilst addressing the BJP’s Vijay Sankalp Yatra in Karnataka’s Belagavi forward of the Meeting elections in March.

“Other people from Bangladesh come to Assam and create a danger to our civilization and tradition. I’ve closed 600 madarssas and I intend to near all madarssas as a result of we don’t need madarssas. We wish colleges, schools and universities. The brand new India does no longer want madarsas.”

But even so vowing to proceed the crackdown on madarsas within the state, the Himanta Biswa Sarma govt has additionally promised to prohibit the apply of polygamy through Muslim males within the state.

Significantly, remaining week, the Assam govt, led through Leader Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, constituted a four-member committee to inspect the prison authority of the state legislature to put in force a regulation prohibiting polygamy.

Taking to Twitter, the Assam CM introduced the formation of the four-member committee and published the names of the committee contributors including that the committee has been given a closing date of 60 days to give its file.