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Indigenous fighting for identity!

Several ethnic groups in Assam are facing identity crisis only because of globalization if Rofikul Hussain Baruah is to be believed.
Talking to reporters in Nazira on Tuesday, the renown historian said that the identity of the the indigenous communities including Tai Ahom, Mech Kachari, Deuri, Goria,Moria are on the verge of extinction.
He feared that these ethnic communities may lost their own identity in their homeland.
According to him, these people have already lost their right over land and resources in all the major cities and towns of Assam.
The central  executive president of the Ahom Royal Society Kamala Rajkonwar was also present the meeting where the historian evoked response.
Konwar said that since the period of the Ahom kings was a land of harmony and  there was no place of communal sentiments.
“But a section of people are trying to break the structure of communal harmony of Assam and it is not a good sign for our society we must prevent the wave of raising communal sentiments,” he said.
According to Rajkonwar, all ethnic communities should remain united for all round development of Assam.

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