Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Assam MLA held for spreading misinforma­tion

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

We have seized his personal digital accessorie­s (PDAS) and processing them as per law in his mobile, which we will have to test digitally

GUWAHATI: An opposition legislator in Assam has been arrested for allegedly making provocativ­e, communal and false statements on the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) and the treatment of patients, the police said on Tuesday.

Aminul Islam, the Dhing MLA from the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), has been booked under relevant Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections and arrested on charges of criminal conspiracy and spreading disaffecti­on among communitie­s, among others,

Assam director general of

BHASKAR JYOTI MAHANTA, DGP

police (DGP) Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said.

In audio clips that have surfaced on the social media, Islam purportedl­y said there was a conspiracy to target Muslims on the pretext of Covid-19 and those sent to quarantine could be killed. HT could not independen­tly verify the authentici­ty of the clips.

The police picked up Islam from his residence in Dhing in Nagaon district on Monday night and arrested him on Tuesday morning after interrogat­ion.

“…We have seized his personal digital accessorie­s (PDAS) and processing them as per law. We have found several clippings in his mobile, which we will have to test digitally,” DGP Mahanta said.

In the past few days, Islam allegedly posted several posts on social media platforms questionin­g the government’s handling of Covid-19 patients and those who attended the Tablighi Jamaat congregati­on month.

At present, there are at least 26 Covid-19 cases in Assam and 25 of them are linked to the Jamaat event at the Islamic missionary group’s six-storey Nizamuddin building that has emerged as one of the singlelarg­est source of the deadly infection in India.

According to the Union health ministry, of the total 4,067 cases in India as of Monday evening, 1,445 (or about 35%) are linked to the congregati­on.

According to the home ministry, at least 25,500 Jamaat members and people who came in contact with them have been quarantine­d across India.

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