Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Backs Eidgah Committees Anti Cow Slaughter Appeals Before Bakrid Coordinated Security Pushed
A significant administrative and social movement is taking shape across Assam ahead of the upcoming Eid ul Zuha celebrations as Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has publicly backed the historic appeals made by multiple prominent Eidgah and Qabristan committees. Over the past few days, leading Muslim religious organizations and local management bodies in critical districts including Hojai, Dhubri, Bongaigaon, and Udharbond in Cachar have officially issued formal advisories urging community members to voluntarily refrain from cow slaughter during the festival. Welcoming these statements warmly, the Chief Minister highlighted that such independent initiatives display immense respect for the religious and cultural sentiments of the majority Sanatan community. He expressed strong optimism that these proactive gestures from within the community will go a long way in reinforcing mutual trust and fostering sustainable communal harmony across the structurally diverse and historically sensitive state of Assam.
To back this voluntary internal push with firm legal enforcement, district administrations have activated strict regulatory measures under the explicit provisions of the Assam Cattle Preservation Act of twenty twenty one. During high level preparatory meetings led by local authorities, district commissioners have clarified that the state law imposes absolute prohibitions on the unauthorized transportation, sale, and slaughter of cattle without valid government permits and specific medical clearances. For instance, in the border district of Dhubri, where minor communal friction occurred during the festival last year, the local administration made it clear that because any legal animal sacrifice must take place strictly within certified government slaughterhouses and there are currently no such authorized facilities operating in the district, no cow slaughter will be permitted anywhere within the municipal limits. Religious representatives from various mosques have been urged to disseminate this specific legal brief to prevent accidental violations that carry heavy non bailable prison terms ranging from three to seven years.
Simultaneously, the state government has mobilized a highly comprehensive and synchronized security and healthcare framework to ensure that the extensive public gatherings proceed without any logistical disruptions or safety hazards. Senior police officials have assured the public that a massive deployment of law enforcement personnel will be stationed at heavily crowded venues and sensitive religious sites to deter third party miscreants from provoking social discord. In tandem with police patrolling, the state health department has been directed to station fully equipped ambulances near major Eidgah grounds and ensure that qualified medical professionals remain on active duty throughout the festive period. Additionally, district veterinary departments have been assigned the crucial task of carrying out rigorous spot inspections of permissible sacrificial animals to certify public health compliance and manage waste disposal systems efficiently.
This collaborative approach between local administrative bodies and minority religious leadership reflects a strategic shift toward preventive community policing rather than reactive law enforcement during sensitive cultural periods. By publicizing the fact that cattle sacrifice is not a mandatory religious obligation under traditional Islamic jurisprudence and highlighting available alternative choices, the Eidgah committees have effectively balanced spiritual traditions with state statutory requirements. This internal institutional moderation significantly defuses the potential for local polarization and provides a stable operational blueprint for maintaining long term law and order. As the entire state prepares for the celebrations on May twenty eight, the success of this coordinated security drive will ultimately rely on the continuous grass roots coordination between secular administrative teams and community leaders to ensure that public peace remains undisturbed.
