
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma interacts with the locals following the incident where cow meat was thrown at the Hanuman Mandir, in Dhubri, on June 13, 2025.
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Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday (June 14, 2025) said 38 people were arrested in Dhubri, where shoot-at-sight was ordered at night following communal tensions.
The State Government has also transferred the district’s Senior Superintendent of Police Navin Singh and appointed Hailakandi SSP Leena Doley in his place, according to a notification.
Mob razes shops in Assam’s Dhubri after ‘beef’ is found in temple
In a post on X in the morning, Mr. Sarma said, “38 arrested overnight in the Dhubri beef head incident.” A cow’s head was found in front of a Hanuman temple in Dhubri town on Eid on June 7, according to the Chief Minister.
“The next day, a cow’s head was again kept in front of the temple, following which clashes were reported,” he said on Friday (June 13, 2025) after visiting the affected areas.

The district administration had on June 9, 2025 imposed Prohibitory Orders in the town, but lifted them the next day after the law and order situation improved. During his visit to the town, Mr. Sarma said shoot-at-sight was ordered at night as an outfit was trying to create disturbances in the district bordering Bangladesh.
He said the outfit Nabin Bangla had put up posters in the district, seeking to merge Dhubri with Bangladesh.
Published – June 14, 2025 01:00 pm IST