Assam Chief Minister made a controversial statement asserting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was founded with the specific aim of “eliminating people like Dilwar and Mahbubul.” This statement, which has sparked widespread debate, suggests that the BJP’s ideological roots are deeply tied to countering what the Chief Minister perceives as divisive or undesirable elements within society.
The Chief Minister’s remarks, made during a public address, implied that individuals named Dilwar and Mahbubul represent a category of people whose influence the BJP seeks to eradicate. This assertion has led to questions about the specific identities of these individuals and the broader implications of the Chief Minister’s statement.
The statement has been viewed by some as an attack on specific communities. While others view it as political rehtoric. It has caused a stir in the political landscape of Assam.
The Chief Minister’s statement has raised questions about the BJP’s inclusive policies and its commitment to fostering harmony among diverse communities.

