"If I was a Home Minister and the police had fired on the protesters, I would have protected them (police). Nobody can take law and order in their hands," Gogoi said from the Chair.
He was responding to a united opposition's demand of an enquiry into the incident in which at least eight AGP workers including women, were injured in police lathicharge near the Assembly complex yesterday in a protest against the government allegedly allowing illegal Bangladeshis to settle in Assam.
Earlier, AGP MLA Padma Hazarika raised the topic after Question Hour and termed the police action as "undemocratic".
"It was a democratic peaceful protest. Police even lathicharged women without presence of female police. This entire incident should be enquired," he added.
Conceding the opposition's demand, Environment and Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain announced an enquiry into the incident.
Hussain responded on behalf of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, who also holds the Home Portfolio.
Police, in return, claimed they resorted to lathicharge after the demonstrators forcibly tried to break the barricade at Last Gate area of the city and move towards the Assembly nearby on the opening day of the Budget Session.
