Himanta Biswa Sarma Warns of ‘Education Jihad’ Following Alleged Threats by Minority Leader
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma warns of a rising "Education Jihad" following alleged threats by a minority leader recently joined with Congress. Sarma reaffirms his stance on systemic challenges like Land and Flood Jihad, vowing strict legal action to protect the state’s social and educational integrity.
The Chief Minister highlighted that while his previous references to "Land Jihad" and "Flood Jihad" were met with skepticism by certain sections of the intelligentsia, the current rhetoric from political opponents suggests a more entrenched agenda. By framing the issue as "Education Jihad," Sarma is pointing toward an alleged ideological push within the schooling system that he believes could undermine traditional structures. He emphasized that these are no longer theoretical concerns but active threats that necessitate a vigilant administrative response. The Chief Minister further assured the public that the state government is monitoring these developments closely, maintaining that any attempts to bypass or subvert the law under the guise of such movements will be met with strict legal consequences.
As the state navigates these complex tensions, the administration has signaled a zero-tolerance policy toward activities that threaten communal harmony or institutional integrity. The controversy underscores a deepening divide in Assam’s political narrative, where the intersection of education, religion, and governance has become a focal point of intense scrutiny. Sarma’s proactive stance reflects a broader strategy to safeguard state interests against what he describes as systematic disruptions. The unfolding situation is expected to prompt further debate on the boundaries of political rhetoric and the measures required to maintain social stability in a multi-ethnic state.

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