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Guwahati: Former General Secretary with the BJP Kishan Morcha, Satya Ranjan Borah, has again entered into controversy after defamatory remarks made against a minority community and its religious preacher Prophet Muhammad on social media platforms.

In connection with it, a complaint has been filed by All Assam Minorities Student Union (AAMSU), Golaghat, against Borah.

In its complaint, AAMSU claimed that Satya Ranjan Borah is trying to disturb the peace and harmony in the region by his defamatory ideologies and statements. It further demanded to arrest Borah within 24 hours.

Notably, after receiving backlashes from the netizens, Borah deleted his post from his social media platforms.

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However, a section of Facebook users shared the screenshot tagging the former General Secretary on the social media platform.

In his Facebook post, Satya Ranjan Borah wrote, “The Muslim are continuously blocking me on various social media platforms. How long will you be carrying out your actions against me?...One day you yourself will die… waiting for the right time...!!! on one side Maa Kamakhya-Maa Mahakali ; on the other side Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardeva..who do you have?? A dacoit named Hazarat?? And 72 maidens after whom - the entire Muslim community is mad. This maiden is none but prostitutes... for which the Muslims of the entire world is made… And what do you have apart from them?”

Moreover, the National Students’ Union of India has also filed a complaint at Kalagachai Police station against Satya Ranjan Borah. 

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