Locals demolish ‘tainted’ madrasa in Assam’s Goalpara district
The Hindu
This is the first instance of voluntary demolition of an Islamic educational institution after three were bulldozed by the government in August.
GUWAHATI
The residents of a ‘char’ or sandbar in western Assam’s Goalpara demolished a madrasa that had employed two suspected Bangladeshi nationals linked to terror organisations, the police claimed on September 6.
The locals of Darogar Alga village on Pakhiura Char also brought down a house that adjoined the madrasa. The two suspected Bangladeshi nationals – Aminul Islam and Jahangir Alom – used to stay in this semi-permanent structure, a statement issued by the Assam police said.
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This is the first instance of voluntary demolition of an Islamic educational institution allegedly misused by “anti-India forces” after three in Morigaon and Bongaigaon districts were bulldozed by the local authorities in August.
“The voluntary demolition was an outcome of the strong resentment towards the jihadi activities that were being run from the madrasa,” a spokesperson at the Assam police headquarters said.
The police had a few days ago arrested one Jalaluddin Sheikh who had engaged Islam and Alom as teachers at the Darogar Alga madrasa at different times during 2020-22. “The two Bangladeshi nationals, both members of the Bangladesh-based radical outfit Ansarullah Bangla Team, have been absconding,” the police said.