<p>Guwahati: Three more persons have been apprehended in the ongoing "crackdown against anti-nationals" in Assam, taking the total number of such arrests to 68 in the state in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack last month, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday.</p>.<p>He asserted that no one will be spared.</p>.<p>Sharing an update on the ‘crackdown against anti-nationals’ in a post on X, the chief minister said, "Sribhumi police have arrested Abdul Hussain and Rosid Ahmed. One Imran Hussain has been apprehended by Barpeta police".</p>.<p>Sarma said the total number of arrests so far is 68.</p>.Congress conducting survey on economic hardship of Assam people ahead of assembly polls.<p>The state police have been taking action against people for ‘anti-India' and ‘pro-Pakistan' activities, including posts on social media, since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people were killed.</p>.<p>Among those arrested on the anti-national charge was opposition AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam.</p>.<p>He was initially arrested on sedition charges for allegedly "defending" Pakistan and its complicity in the Pahalgam attack.</p>.<p>After he secured bail in that case, he was held under the stringent National Security Act.</p>.<p>Sarma had earlier said that the state-wide crackdown on traitors would continue. </p>
<p>Guwahati: Three more persons have been apprehended in the ongoing "crackdown against anti-nationals" in Assam, taking the total number of such arrests to 68 in the state in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack last month, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Sunday.</p>.<p>He asserted that no one will be spared.</p>.<p>Sharing an update on the ‘crackdown against anti-nationals’ in a post on X, the chief minister said, "Sribhumi police have arrested Abdul Hussain and Rosid Ahmed. One Imran Hussain has been apprehended by Barpeta police".</p>.<p>Sarma said the total number of arrests so far is 68.</p>.Congress conducting survey on economic hardship of Assam people ahead of assembly polls.<p>The state police have been taking action against people for ‘anti-India' and ‘pro-Pakistan' activities, including posts on social media, since the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, in which 26 people were killed.</p>.<p>Among those arrested on the anti-national charge was opposition AIUDF MLA Aminul Islam.</p>.<p>He was initially arrested on sedition charges for allegedly "defending" Pakistan and its complicity in the Pahalgam attack.</p>.<p>After he secured bail in that case, he was held under the stringent National Security Act.</p>.<p>Sarma had earlier said that the state-wide crackdown on traitors would continue. </p>