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Assam Assembly ends two-hour ‘Jumma’ break, AIUDF attacks BJP, calls decision ‘Anti-Muslim’

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Following the decision of Assam Assembly to scrap the rules that facilitated Muslim members, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said that the decision was taken to prioritise the productivity of the assembly. #assam #hemantabiswasarma #Jummabreak #bjp

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