[4] When the communist party was dissolved, Aminurrasjid urged all residents to hold prayers in gratitude of the dissolution.
In early April 1966, Aminurrasjid attempted to held a low price week in order to attract people to buy common goods.
[6] Aminurrasjid then attempted to lower prices of essential commodities under the assurance of continuous supply of goods,[7] but it was cancelled less than a week after it was implemented.
[8] In May 1966, Aminurrasjid—in his capacity as the managing director of the State Palm Oil Processing Plant at Pulau Brajan—was investigated by the provincial authorities under allegations of irregularities.
[10] The acting governor of North Sumatra, Roos Telaumbanua, announced in early October that Aminurrasjid was indicated to have been involved in the 30 September Movement.