Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma (Photo | PTI) 
India

Keep families small, Assam CM Sarma tells Muslims

The statement came against the backdrop of the eviction of 200 encroachers, mostly immigrant Muslims, drawing criticism from some quarters.

Divya Bahn

GUWAHATI:  Calling upon the minority community to “practise small family size” to reduce poverty, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday warned of conflicts for living space in future if the population continued to explode.

The statement came against the backdrop of the eviction of 200 encroachers, mostly immigrant Muslims, drawing criticism from some quarters. Urging the minority-based political party AIUDF and All Assam Minority Students’ Union to work on population control, Sarma said a day would come when people would settle down on the land of Kamakhya Temple, leading to conflicts.

He said his government would take steps to encourage population control. The government stands for the development of all communities but it will need community support, he said.  “To remove poverty, we have to educate Muslim women and control population. We are there to educate women. However, poverty will never get reduced unless you control your population,” Sarma said.

Blocked exit route, cooking heaters in multiple rooms, norm violations among key focus points in Delhi fire probe

Karnataka Muslim leaders seek better representation, demand five ministerial posts; warns Congress of backlash

Gangster accused in murder of Suvendu Adhikari's aide, surrenders before UP court in old case

UDF signals KIIFB reset: Fiscal health report calls for end to independent borrowing, greater transparency

Five killed in fire at private hospital ICU in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur

SCROLL FOR NEXT