On this Particular Report, the main target is on the escalating political controversy in Assam following remarks by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The Chief Minister triggered a serious storm by stating he encourages motion towards ‘Mia’ Muslims to push them out of the state, a transfer the opposition labels as deliberate polarisation. Himanta Biswa Sarma later issued a clarification, stating, ‘his remarks had been directed solely at unlawful Bangladeshi migrants and never Indian residents.’ Citing courtroom observations on demographic shifts, the Chief Minister warned of great penalties if unlawful migration stays unchecked. The opposition, together with the AIUDF and Congress, has slammed the feedback as detrimental to the Structure of India. Because the state approaches elections, the talk over unlawful infiltration and communal identification has turn out to be a central flashpoint. The programme explores the authorized and political implications of those statements and the ensuing disagreement between the BJP and opposition leaders within the tribal heartland.






