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"CM Sarma has become quiet, it's a clear case of contempt": Gaurav Gogoi on 'Miya Muslims' remark row

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Guwahati (Assam) | January 31, 2026 6:20:47 PM IST
Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) President Gaurav Gogoi on Saturday accused Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma of misusing the name of the Supreme Court to defend his remarks on illegal immigration and "Miya Muslims", saying that wrongly attributing the language of an executive report to the apex court amounts to contempt of court.

"The Chief Minister has become quiet after I raised his contempt of the Hon'ble Supreme Court. Of course the rest of the BJP just runs on rhetoric and screenshots. They run the risk of contempt too. When a court cites a report relied on by a party it does not make the language of the report the court's "own words". Attributing it to the Hon'ble Supreme Court is a clear case for contempt," Gogoi wrote on X.

https://x.com/GauravGogoiAsm/status/2017510329115422878

This comes amid the sharp criticism against the Assamese CM's recent comments on 'Miya Muslims' to refer to the influx of immigrants from Bangladesh. Sarma had defended his remarks, stating that he had not coined the term "Miya Muslims" and that it had been in vogue within the community itself, which had migrated from Bangladesh to refer to themselves.

In a post on X, CM Sarma said those attacking him for his remarks on "Miyan" should note the Supreme Court of India's observations on Assam and illegal migration.

"Those who are attacking me for my remarks on "Miyan"--a word used in Assam in the context of Bangladeshi Muslim illegal migration--should pause and read what the Supreme Court of India itself has said about Assam. This is not my language, not my imagination, and not political exaggeration," he said.

Quoting the apex court, the Chief Minister highlighted its warning on demographic changes in the State. "These are the Court's own words: "The silent and invidious demographic invasion of Assam may result in the loss of the geostrategically vital districts of lower Assam. The influx of illegal migrants is turning these districts into a Muslim-majority region. It will then only be a matter of time before a demand for their merger with Bangladesh may be made. Loss of lower Assam will sever the entire land mass of the North East from the rest of India, and the rich natural resources of that region will be lost to the Nation," Assam CM said in his post.

Sarma also said that acknowledging such concerns does not constitute communalism or hatred. (ANI)

 
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