Hyderabad:Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is facing heat day after the state assembly ended the two-hour break provided on Fridays to facilitate Muslim legislators to offer 'namaz'.
Among those leading the attack is former Bihar deputy chief minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav who accused Sarma of seeking "cheap popularity" and called him "Chinese version of Yogi".
"In an attempt to gain cheap popularity and become the "Chinese version of Yogi", the Chief Minister of Assam deliberately keeps doing acts that harass Muslims. The people of BJP have made Muslim brothers a soft target to spread hatred, attract the attention of Modi-Shah and polarize the society. People of all religions, except RSS, have a hand in the independence of the country. Our Muslim brothers have made sacrifices in getting the country freedom and as long as we are here, no one can harm them," Yadav said in a post on X.
Hitting back at Tejashwi, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma asked why the RJD leader did not implement the namaz break facility when he was the deputy CM of Bihar. Himanta further said the practice would be revived in his state if those who are criticising him implement the same in their respective states. Himanta further said that the abolition of the namaz break was a collective decision taken by all the Hindu and Muslim legislators.
On Friday, shortly after Assam Assembly ended the Friday Namaaz break, Sarma, in a post on X, said, "By doing away with the 2-hour Jumma break, @AssamAssembly has prioritised productivity and shed another vestige of colonial baggage. This practice was introduced by Muslim League's Syed Saadulla in 1937." "My gratitude to Hon'ble Speaker Shri @BiswajitDaimar5 dangoriya and our legislators for this historical decision," he said. For the last time, this break was provided on Friday, the final day of the autumn session of the assembly.
Facing the heat, Sarma on Saturday claimed that Hindu and Muslim MLAs together sat and unanimously took the decision.
"The Hindus and Muslims of our assembly sat in the Malas Rule Committee and unanimously resolved that the two-hour break is not right. We should work during this period as well. This practice started in 1937 and has been discontinued. This is a unanimous decision. This is not just my decision alone," he said.
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