Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma accused activist Harsh Mandar, Congress, Jamaat-e-Islami-Hind, a senior advocate, and “Pakistan and Bangladesh” of trying to destabilize the kingdom.“Some people have been visiting various parts of the state from Saturday to spread unrest. To ensure that they do not succeed in NRC during NRC to spread unrest.He alleged that the purpose of these groups is to portray the legal eviction drive as a “humanitarian crisis” and swear, “no publicity or pressure will prevent us from protecting our land and culture. We should remain united to defeat this conspiracy. ,The BJP demanded the arrest of Zameet Ulema-e-Hind celebrations Mahmud Madani, allegedly comparing the state-headed eviction drive with the Israeli-Palestine struggle in Gaza, accusing the Assamese community of “insulting”.BJP state spokesperson Jayant Kumar Goswami said Madani’s remarks were “attack on the self-esteem of the Assamese” and claimed that Madni was looking at the land issues of Assam to completely “through the Muslim community’s lens”. He urged the state police to arrest Madni and ensure “proper punishment for his anti -unnamed comments”.Goswami also made a swipe in the opposition, stating that if the future government is associated with the Congress, AUDF, Rizor Dal and Asom Jatiya Parishad, Madni can emerge as a prominent advisor and “the indigenous throat can facilitate infiltrators for Hindus, Muslims and Indian-heroes.”Chief Minister Sarma called the Assamese identity and eviction push necessary to protect the land rights of indigenous groups.Assam has carried out a series of high-spill land-mashodhan operations-the government has been implicated by critics in the form of an anti-anchroaching campaign and a massive displacement before the assembly elections in 2026.On August 17, 175 bighas of grazing were cleaned in Biswanath district, displacing more than 175 families. On July 17, violence erupted in Pican Reserve One in Golpara, where 19 -year -old youth were killed after more than 2,500 houses and eight mosques.