Guwahati : Assam’s opposition parties Congress and Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP) came down heavily on Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday for his statement that shooting criminals who try to escape from custody or snatch service guns of police “should be pattern”. State Congress chief Ripun Bora said that the statement has dangerous ramifications of turning Assam into a ‘police state’ by making law enforcers trigger-happy and disregard human rights.
AJP general secretary Jagadish Bhuyan alleged that the surge in encounters was a ploy to “silence” lower-rung criminals to protect their bosses running illegal syndicates, including politicians and top police officers. The BJP, on the other hand, wondered whether the opposition parties were unhappy that criminals have died.
The chief minister had issued the statement on July 5 while justifying the series of encounters, in which at least 12 suspected insurgents and criminals were killed, since he assumed office, triggering a political slugfest in the state. “Sarma should be aware that both the Supreme Court and the Gauhati High Court have ruled that no matter how dreaded criminals may be, they should be apprehended alive and the police has no right to open fire on the accused or kill them at will,” Bora told reporters here.