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Homage to historical hero

A huge public meeting in Golaghat on Sunday vowed to keep the Birochan Chutia alive in the pages of history.

Speakers after speakers in the open meeting at Jamuguri Public Hall expressed grave concern over the conspicuous ignorance of the historians which is why, a section of real hero has been missing from the golden pages of history.

Same it took place in the case of Veer Birochan Chutia who was the last station head of Sokialting of Jamuguri who was killed by the British rulers in Rongpur for refusing to abide by them.

Now the local people have realized his sacrifice forcing them to pay tribute to the martyr on Sunday.

Those who spoke on the occasion include Motiur Rahman, Radhika Ballav Goswami and Apurba Ballav Goswami, Ashok Das,

Dinesh Gogoi who highlighted the real role the martyr in the struggle against the foreign ruling clique. The focus of attraction was a book dealing with the Veer Birochan Chutia’s  life and work which was released in the meeting. The book was compiled by Amrit Ballav Goswami.

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