“The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has directed its Mariani MLA, Rupjyoti Kurmi, to issue a public apology for his unruly and abusive behaviour in the Assam Legislative Assembly on Friday. The directive came from BJP’s Assam unit president Dilip Saikia, following widespread backlash over Kurmi’s conduct during a heated exchange with Opposition members.
Kurmi, who got angry during a discussion on the Public Works Department (PWD), allegedly threatened to break an Opposition MLA’s microphone, used abusive and caste-laced language, and charged towards the Opposition benches, targeting Raijor Dal MLA Akhil Gogoi, suspended Congress MLA Sherman Ali Ahmed, and Leader of Opposition Debabrata Saikia. Assembly marshals intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further.
The deputy Speaker Numal Momin later expunged the unparliamentary remarks and asked Kurmi to apologise, but no suspension was imposed. The BJP state unit, however, found Kurmi’s actions to be “against parliamentary traditions” and advised him not to repeat such conduct in the future.
Political fallout and damage control
Kurmi, a former Congress MLA who switched to the BJP in 2021, has represented the Mariani constituency in Upper Assam since 2006. Party sources suggest that the BJP’s prompt move is a damage-control measure, aimed at minimising fallout in Upper Assam, particularly ahead of the upcoming panchayat elections and the 2026 Assembly polls.
A BJP watcher noted that the party faced unexpected defeat in the Jorhat Lok Sabha seat, partly due to controversial statements by party MLAs. The leadership now wants to avoid any further damage caused by public misconduct.
Opposition slams selective action
Akhil Gogoi, one of the MLAs involved in the verbal clash, accused the Assembly Speaker of bias. In a post on X, he questioned why Kurmi was spared suspension despite attempting to physically confront fellow MLAs, while he himself had been suspended previously for merely demanding an investigation into alleged corruption.
Congress MLA Debabrata Saikia also condemned Kurmi’s abusive behaviour. However, voices within the Congress have criticised the party’s muted and delayed response, noting that only limited protests were held and senior leaders remained absent from public action or digital campaigns. Some party insiders believe this could weaken the Congress’s position in an election year.”