IUML says Assam's population policy is discriminatory, anti-secular, unconstitutional

​​Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswas Sharma, while announcing the population and women empowerment policy of Assam which is to be introspectively implemented from 01st January 2021, has posed himself as the dictator in the Hitlerian fashion.

Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) said that population policy of Assam is not only discriminatory but anti-secular, and unconstitutional; Prof K.M. Kader Mohideen, National President IUML said in a statement.

Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswas Sharma, while announcing the population and women empowerment policy of Assam which is to be introspectively implemented from 01st January 2021, has posed himself as the dictator in the Hitlerian fashion.

Sarma had announced that as per population policy two child norms will come to operate in government jobs and will also be applicable in getting benefits of government schemes. He had earlier said that immigrant Muslim population must adopt decent family planning norms for land and resources are limited.


However there is exemptions to tea-estate workers, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

IUML stated that this policy of Assam is not only discriminatory but anti-secular, and unconstitutional.

The Chief Minister seems to take pleasure in dividing the people and ruining the family life.
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The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) strongly condemned the Assam Chief Minister’s policy of discrimination.

"All the secular democratic forces in the country should unitedly condemn this anti-secular policy and also insist the Chief Minister of Assam should with draw this anti national, unconstitutional policy of discrimination and destruction," it stated.
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