An opposition MLA in Assam was arrested and sent to 14 days' judicial remand on Tuesday for making "objectionable" remarks about quarantine facilities and hospitals treating COVID-19 patients, calling them worse than detention centres.
Aminul Islam, the All India United Democratic Front legislator from Dhing constituency, was apprehended early Tuesday after preliminary interrogation, Director General of Assam Police Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta told PTI.
An audio clip of a telephonic conversation purportedly between Islam and another person was doing the rounds on social media, in which the lawmaker can be heard talking "disparagingly" about the quarantine facilities and hospitals.
He also purportedly said these facilities were worse than detention centres.
Hundreds of suspected illegal migrants and doubtful citizens are lodged in detention centres across Assam.
"We have registered a case against him under various sections of the IPC for criminal conspiracy, spreading disaffection between communities, among others," the DGP said.
He said the Assam Legislative Assembly Speaker has been informed about the development.
Islam was produced before the Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Gautam Daimary, who sent him to 14 days judicial remand after rejecting police's request to have the MLA's custody for five days.
Accordingly, the legislator was sent to Nagaon Central Jail, officials said.
The AIUDF headed by Badruddin Ajmal sought to distance itself from the legislator's controversial remarks, saying the views are his and the party does not endorse them. The BJP, however, made a scathing attack at the AIUDF on the matter.
Addressing a press conference, Nagaon Superintendent of Police Gaurav Abhijit Dilip said, "We received a complaint last evening about an audio clip allegedly circulated by Aminul Islam. The clip has content which are communal in nature."
Reacting to the development, BJP MLA Rupak Sarmah said, "This MLA has made communal statements on many occasions earlier also and we are ashamed of those. At this moment, there is nothing called Hindu or Muslim. Our only fight is against COVID-19. We need to save people."
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