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All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief and Member of Parliament, Badruddin Ajmal, has found himself at the center of controversy following a...

Digital Desk: All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief and Member of Parliament, Badruddin Ajmal, has found himself at the center of controversy following a disrespectful act during a party rally at Laharighat Block Playground in Nagaon on November 14.

Ajmal, addressing a massive crowd, publicly threw away the revered 'Salang Chadar,' a symbol of deep respect in Assamese culture. This incident has triggered widespread condemnation, with many expressing their disappointment at the AIUDF leader's actions.

This controversy comes in the wake of Ajmal's recent remarks on November 11, where he faced severe backlash for advocating violence against video journalists. The Central Margherita Muslim Committee has strongly criticized Ajmal, labeling him as the "most controversial person in our country."

Mohammed Toufik Khan, the general secretary of the Central Margherita Muslim Committee, expressed his disappointment, emphasizing that, as a Member of Parliament and an Islamic theologian, Ajmal should uphold the dignity of his position. Khan denounced Ajmal's language as reminiscent of "Goonda and Mawaali," terming it unacceptable.

The controversy escalated when Ajmal declared on November 10 that he would personally handle any case involving the assault of a video journalist and pledged to cover any financial expenses associated with such incidents. As reactions pour in, the incident raises questions about the conduct and appropriateness of public figures in the political arena.


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