Updated On: 26 August, 2025 06:49 PM IST | Dhubri | mid-day online correspondent
Sarma stated that the order will remain in force at night in Dhubri during Durga Puja to prevent communal unrest. The order, first imposed on June 13, comes after disturbances in the district. Over 150 people have been arrested since then, as the state government vows to protect minorities

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma. File pic
Assam Chief Minister (CM) Himanta Biswa Sarma has extended the 'shoot-at-sight orders' at night in Dhubri, stating that the area remains a place where communal disturbances are likely to happen, news agency PTI reported. The orders were first issued on June 13 and have been in place since then.
The order from the Assam CM comes after communal disturbances in the district which caused massive chaos around the region. The CM believes that communal disturbance in the district might continue during Durga Puja.
Sarma further stated that “people of Sanatan Dharma are in a minority in Dhubri, and their protection from fundamentalists is a priority of the government".