AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal apologises for threatening journalist
Guwahati, Dec 27: AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal Thursday apologised for threatening and abusing a journalist. Ajmal had threatened the journalist after he asked a political question on next year Lok Sabha elections during a press conference.

"I have been in politics for 13 years, it never happened. That was a mistake, please forgive it, I accept that I shouldn't have done it," Badruddin Ajmal was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
AIUDF Chief Badruddin Ajmal on video of him threatening to smash head of a journalist who asked him if he'll ally with Congress or BJP in future: I have been in politics for 13 years, it never happened.That was a mistake, please forgive it, I accept that I shouldn’t have done it pic.twitter.com/Ae8o8L83aG
— ANI (@ANI) December 27, 2018
Also read: On grand alliance in UP, BSP keeps everyone guessing
Badruddin Ajmal while addressing a press conference in Assam's Hatsingimari hurled abusive words at the journalist. He lost his temper and said, "Go dogs, for how much money have you been bought by BJP? Go away, I will smash your head. Go register a case against me."
"How many crore will you give? (abuse)... Is it journalism? People like you are demeaning journalism. This man is against us from earlier on."
The ruling BJP, its ally AGP and the opposition Congress had also condemned the incident. The parties said Ajmal had not only insulted the particular journalist but the fourth pillar of democracy and the people of Assam as a Parliamentarian.