Assam: SOP Made for Recruitment of Madrasa Teachers and Imams of Mosques

The Assam government has taken strict steps for mosques and madrasas, under which a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is being made for the recruitment of Imams and Madrasa teachers.
Assam Government Strict on Mosques and Madrasas
Assam Government Strict on Mosques and Madrasas

In the ongoing operation in Assam for the last two months, the police have arrested many Imams of some mosques and teachers of madrasas for their involvement in the terror module.

After this, the Assam government has taken strict steps for mosques and madrasas, under which a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is being made for the recruitment of Imams and Madrasa teachers.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has appealed to all the Muslims of the state to inform the police if a new Imam or a new teacher comes to the mosque in their area.

Police will do their background check and verification.

Portal being made for recruitment information

Along with this, a portal is also being created, where it will be necessary to enter information about the recruitment of teachers of non-government madrasas and imams of mosques.

Himanta Biswa Sarma said that there is still the news of five such jihadis or terrorists hiding in the country. Operation is on to nab them.

Police arrested two imams from Assam's Goalpara district

Police arrested two imams from Assam's Goalpara district
Police arrested two imams from Assam's Goalpara district

Police arrested two imams from Assam's Goalpara district on Saturday evening, with evidence of their links to the al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT).

It is being told that both were also part of different terror modules in Assam, which were busted last month.

According to the report, so far 30 members of the Islamic group have been apprehended from different parts of Assam.

Assam Government Strict on Mosques and Madrasas
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