A young political figure, Saddam Dewan, has been relieved of his duties as a State Invited Member of the Assam Pradesh BJP Minority Morcha, a move that has quickly become a focal point of discussion across Nalbari and Barpeta districts. Dewan, known for his active presence, was a rising voice within the party's minority wing.
His removal comes as a surprise to many, given his growing popularity and engagement in public and social initiatives. Dewan had established a significant presence not only within the Barkhetri constituency of Nalbari district but also extended his influence to areas like Chenga in Barpeta district, actively participating in numerous programmes despite his relatively young age.
Furthermore, Dewan was reportedly well-connected within the party's hierarchy, maintaining cordial relations with several senior BJP leaders, including the Assam BJP State President, the Chief Minister, and various ministers and district presidents. This network had contributed to his perceived rapid ascent within the party structure.
The Assam Pradesh BJP Minority Morcha confirmed his immediate expulsion from the State Invited Member post. While the official communication cited allegations of involvement in unspecified "acts," further details regarding the nature of these allegations have not been publicly disclosed. The sudden decision has left many observers questioning the underlying reasons and potential implications for youth leadership within the party's minority wing in the region.