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File image of Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal.

Accusing the Assam Government of failure on the law-and-order front, major Opposition parties have alleged that the security situation in Assam has deteriorated sharply in recent times. The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) spokesperson Rhituparna Konwar has said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Government in Assam has failed to deliver miserably on all fronts.

A report appearing in the The Assam Tribune quoted him as saying, โ€œThe BJP-led Government has failed miserably in providing security to the common people of the State. The Government is busy only in organising pujas, events and festivals. Leave aside protecting the jati, mati and bheti, the Sarbananda Sonowal Government has even failed in ensuring minimum security of the masses.โ€

The report further quoted Konwar as saying that incidents of killings, crimes against women, robberies and other crimes have started to happen on a daily basis and alluded those to the โ€œincompetence of the Chief Ministerโ€.

โ€œSonowal has displayed an utter lack of responsibility,โ€ Konwar said. Citing the recent incidents including the killing of senior State Bank of India (SBI) official of the bankโ€™s Dadara Branch Junu Sharma and Saturdayโ€™s bomb blast in Guwahati, Konwar said that such happenings clearly point to the worsening law-and-order situation in Assam.

โ€œWe, from the APCC, urge the Chief Minister to first concentrate on ensuring the safety and security of all Indian citizens residing in Assam, instead of him merely working to provide shelter to Hindu Bangladeshis in the State,โ€ Konwar said. He said that recent events have raised doubts regarding the very existence of the Government machinery and its functioning in the State.

Meanwhile, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) also alleged that the law-and-order situation in Assam is deteriorating. โ€œThe common people are facing a sense of threat and insecurity during the festive season of Durga Puja,โ€ said AIUDF general secretary Aminul Islam. Citing Saturdayโ€™s bomb blast in the city, the killing of Junu Sharma as well as last Fridayโ€™s attack on a businessman by miscreants at Gohpur, the AIUDF leader said that the law-and-order situation across Assam is going from โ€œbad to worseโ€. He demanded that culprits responsible for the recent incidents be brought to book immediately.