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Long power cut around Jajmau

 Recently, Jajmau residents faced a long power cut. It was quite intolerable. Some residents were reportedly sheltered at their relatives' residences in nearby localities. It was definitely a harrowing experience, undoubtedly. People, anyhow, tolerated the worst situation. Such a long-duration power failure in the main localities of the Jajmau area left hapless residents, old ladies, young mothers, and others leaving their homes for relatives' homes, where power supply continued without any disruption.  A totally different scene erupted over a little longer power disruption in Jajmau. There was no clear-cut information about the restoration of the power supply. The residents honestly endured the unsatisfactory situation with the support of an inverter up to 07 a.m.  Certain families moved to their relatives' places to beat the heat.  Even the political leaders kept on asking for the exact timing of the restoration of the normal electricity supply. It was only possibl...

Assam population


Ever since the candidate of the Congress party won a seat in the Lok Sabha by an extremely huge margin of votes, the topic of Assam's demographic shift has been brought under continued discussion.

CM Himant Biswa Sarma stated with fair certainty and without irony that it is a "big issue" in the northeastern state. He argued that there are currently up to 40% more Muslims in his state than there were before. It seems that he clarified that the increase was significantly higher than anticipated.

In 1951, there were 24.68% Muslims in the state. Assam CM hates Assamese Muslims and is a liar. Nagaland, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, and Meghalaya were not present in 1951, even though Assam was present "attacked the AIMIM Chief over the choruses that were CM's well-known standard.

The Muslim population, he said, was 30.92% in 2001 and 34.22% in the 2011 census. He added, "The entire administration hates the Muslims because of his lies." The last census of Assam was done in 2011 and the next census of 2021 is postponed until 2024. 

Being from Assam, I consider demographic changes to be a major issue. The percentage of Muslims in my state increased from 12% in 1951 to 40%. I don't give politics any thought; it's still a matter of life or death," he stated resolutely.

Not content to stop there, he launched a full-scale offensive against the infiltrators, crossing into the state of Jharkhand and marrying indigenous females to secure land there. On this contradicting matter, there is a negligible immediate response.

He likes to stand a few inches off the political ground. He proceeds through deception with little regard for his immediate reactions, typical of a competently intelligent politician who undoubtedly desires to be a tall politician at the state level. 

It clearly does not encourage a restorative understanding and could be interpreted as a negative reply. Does he now deserve something even more remarkable? At least in Owaisi's opinion, he doesn't come across as cool and collected. 

The words and experiments of the Assam Chief Minister regarding the rapidly growing population seem like a remarkable decision, but they do not completely eliminate all unpleasant experiences.

It depicts the same flashy impulse in ongoing fear over the state's echelon of poverty. Does he now deserve something even more remarkable? At least in Owaisi's opinion, he doesn't come across as cool and collected. 

The words and experiments of the Assam Chief Minister regarding the rapidly growing population seem like a politically influenced decision, but they do not completely remove all the unpleasant experiences. It depicts the same flashy impulse amid ongoing fear over the state's echelon of poverty.



















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