This story is from February 3, 2022

Assam: Congress set to expel rebel MLA Sherman Ali Ahmed

Congress is all set to expel its rebel MLA Sherman Ali Ahmed, who was arrested last year after he called the martyrs of the anti-foreigners’ movement (Assam agitation) ‘ghataks’ (assassins), following the Dholpur eviction in lower Assam’s Darrang district where hundreds of migrant Muslims
Assam: Congress set to expel rebel MLA Sherman Ali Ahmed
Sherman Ali Ahmed is currently under suspension and has been accusing the party leadership in Assam of failing to raise its voice in support of migrant Muslims
GUWAHATI: Congress is all set to expel its rebel MLA Sherman Ali Ahmed, who was arrested last year after he called the martyrs of the anti-foreigners’ movement (Assam agitation) ‘ghataks’ (assassins), following the Dholpur eviction in lower Assam’s Darrang district where hundreds of migrant Muslims were evicted by the administration to free government lands of settlers.
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Sherman is currently under suspension and has been accusing the party leadership in Assam of failing to raise its voice in support of the migrant Muslims, known as Miyas, who have been residing for years in the vast riverine and adjoining areas in lower Assam districts. In the reply handed over to Assam PCC president Bhupen Borah on Tuesday, the MLA highlighted this issue.
The state PCC on Wednesday dissolved all committees of the party in Baghbar represented by Sherman in minority-inhabited Barpeta district, which has still not come under saffron domination. The Sherman episode may have a big impact on minority areas, where Badruddin Ajmal's AIUDF has already emerged as a strong political force, defeating the Congress in several seats. The AIUDF may even welcome Sherman to come on board, but the Congress is not ready to compromise with rebels.
“Sherman's reply has been sent to the one-man disciplinary action committee, which is headed by Bharat Chandra Narah. We will take the final decision after getting the report. But all organizational committees in Baghbar, including those at the block and booth level, have been dissolved to revamp the party there,” Borah told TOI.
Congress sources said a strong message has been sent to party workers and leaders that the grand old party won't tolerate anyone who gives "least priority" to organizational work. A Congress insider said that the ongoing membership drive of the party had targeted enrolling 25,000 new members in Baghbar constituency, but there was no urgency among those responsible to carry out the task.
Sherman on Wednesday told the media, “The Congress had warned me that I cannot speak for the minorities. But the party should clarify its stand on whether it wants the culture of Miyas to be preserved in Kalakshetra.”
Since 2020, Sherman has been at loggerheads with the Congress over this issue of preserving the Miya culture at the Srimanta Sankardeva Kalakshetra here.
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Kangkan Kalita

Kangkan Kalita is a reporter with The Times of India and covers issues on health, education, stories of human interest while keeping a close watch on political developments and student movements. Reporting on environment and forest related issues and concerns of the northeast interest him equally.

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