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MLA was detained because it did not honor Assam’s agitation martyr

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Guwahati: The MLA Congress from Baghbar Assam, Sherman Ali Ahmed, was picked up by the police after several fir stations registered at several police stations for a disrespect for the Martyrs of Anti-Foreign Anti-foreign agitation (1979-85).
Sherman, in a clip that became viral in the media after the eviction in Dholpur in Darrang District, has confirmed the murder of eight supporters of the foreign anti-foreign movement, he said, going to the region with the intention of killing people in 1983.
He called them ‘ghatak’ (assassins).
Following his speech, the State Congress on Friday showed off Sherman.
“As a member of Parliament, your communal provocative comments in the media undermined the old injuries from the General Assam’s agitation incident, when Assam people across the community suffered, totally insensitive and dissatisfaction,” read the Showcuse notice.
Assam PCC looked at his comments as “politically motivated” with the intention of causing damage to the Congress Party before the selection of bye.
Assam PCC President Bhupen Borah said on Saturday, “We can extend the deadline to receive a reply for up to 15 days if he is sent to Judge detainees.
But we are ready to take strict action against him if we do not get the appropriate reply.” “He ( Sherman) has been picked up.
The arrest decision will be taken in time, “said DG Police Special Assam Singh Singh.
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The legislator was taken from his residence on the State Assembly campus here.
Sherman was taken to the Panbazar police station here for interrogation.
Sherman said the martyrs were recognized by the state government, killed when they went to the Dholpur area to kill.
Another police action during rotten on September 23 in Dholpur where the Government Assam had started an agricultural project.
Sherman has triggered another controversy last year by demanding the ‘Miya Museum’ at Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra in Guwahati to showcase ‘th e miyas culture from Bengal-from living in the River Assam area.

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