Skip to content Skip to navigation

ABSU appeals PM Modi to solve Bodoland issue

The All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) has appealed the BJP led NDA government at centre under the Prime Ministership of Narendra Modi to adopt a policy in the forth coming monsoon session of parliament for peaceful solution of the Bodoland Issue.


In a statement, ABSU president Promod Boro said that the students union reaffirms to continue its democratic mass movement for lasting solution of the issue. He said that slogans of the Government for mere economic and infrastructure development cannot fulfill the ethnic aspiration and preservation of the identity and culture of the Bodo people and we strongly believe that the creation of Bodoland state will be the only solution to ensure the protection of identity and culture of the Bodo community.


The Union is organizing a National Level consultation within July at national capital on the issue and launching a series of movement programmes on the demand which is going to be publicizing through regional and national press on 7th July 2016 to be held at Guwahati under the aegis of National Federation for New State (NFNS).


The ABSU on the 29th Martyrs Day of Bodoland movement today organized a rally at Tamulpur in Baksa. The ABSUpay homage to 1st martyr Sujit Narjary a class X students who had killed on 12th June in the year 1987 while returning from a mass rally at judge field Guwahati on demand of Bodoland and all the martyr of Bodoland Movement since 1987. ‘In the entire movement we have lost more than 5000 lives in last 4 decades. ABSU observing the day since 1987 as a memorable day and will continue it till the Bodo society stay alive in the world. Alike any other movement for survival and protection the Bodoland movement is also one which has build an awareness on protection of  identity, land, language and culture, to live with dignity of life as a citizen of the country and the universe through struggle, he said.


The Bodoland movement had played a role of eye opener for the downtrodden communities and the marginalized Tribes in the region to live with honour and all sorts of protections under the constitution of the country. The movement has provided enough evidences about the discrimination, exploitation and suppression of the ruling class people of the same country and state on the underprivileged section of the society. ‘It has been experienced that the largest tribal community (Bodo) of the NE region has been surviving because of movement only. If there has been no movement the marginalized group of people like Bodos have been vanished for aggressive assimilation and systematic exploitation, the Absu president said. The ABSU president said the longest constitutions of the largest democratic country of the world failed to provide the right and justice to the indigenous people in the 68 years of Independence. ‘The legitimate demand and genuine issues of the people has been pending and kept unaddressed for which Bodos has no alternative way to protect the identity and culture other than vigorous mass movement, he said adding that ‘the Union government has created numbers of new states after independence at different time only for the political gain of the ruling party of that particular time which is too much injustice on the part of the Bodos and other statehood aspiring and deserving people of the country.


Stating that the  Bodoland movement is not a new movement, it has already been completed 4 decades and as a result the movement witnessed the formation of two arrangements i.e. BAC in 20th February 1993 and BTC in 10th February 2003, he said ‘but none of the arrangement could accommodate the aspiration of the people nor could ensure the protection of different values of the community for survival with a distinct identity. Thus the movement is still going in a vigorous mode as the government has not taken any resolution for permanent solution of the unsolved Bodoland issue.


 He stated that the ABSU restarted the third face of Bodoland movement from the year 2010 and the then UPA government organized series of tripartite talk with the struggling organizations in the year 2013 and 2014 but didn’t adopted any policy for permanent solution of the issue. ‘On the other hand, the Union  Supported BJP led NDA in 2014 General Election as they (BJP) assured and included for solution of the Bodo issue as one of the point in their election manifesto (Additional). But sorry to say in last two years they didn’t take up any pragmatic initiative to resolve the issue, he said.   


He also stated that the NDFB (P) is also under ceasefire agreement since 2005 for permanent solution of the Bodoland Issue, as we have noticed, there have been several rounds of talks in bureaucratic level but no any talk has been arranged in political level for permanent solution of the issue.  


Leaders from various organizations including former Lo Sabha MP Sansuma Kunggur Bwiswmuthiary and NDFB-P general secretary Gobinda Basumatary were also present.

Add new comment

Assamese Translator

Assam Times seeks English to Assamese translators!
Join our volunteer team.
Email editor@assamtimes.org.

Random Stories

Bijni MLA Kamal Singh Narzary visits the site

Election office torched

17 Apr 2014 - 2:39pm | Hantigiri Narzary
Unidentified miscreants torched the election office of the BPF candidate Chandan Brahma late last night at Gargaon under Bijni LAC in Chirang of No. 5 Kokrajhar Lok Sabha Constituency.BPF accused of...

Centre extends ceasefire with NDFB for 6 months

6 Jan 2009 - 9:33pm | editor
The Centre has extended its ceasefore with the National Democratic Front of Bodoland for another period of six years. Confirming this Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi iad in Delhi that the decision...

Jorhat ready for Book Fair from Oct 26

14 Oct 2007 - 5:59am | pbaruah
Jorhat town is all set to inaugurate the Ninth edition of Book Fair from October 26.Speaking to Assam Times, the organizers say sellers and publishers from Delhi, Kolkata, Dehradun and Ludhiana,...

Congress to field candidates

16 Mar 2015 - 9:35pm | Hantigiri Narzary
The Congress said that it will put own candidates and majority winning is cent percent clear in the ensuing BTC council election scheduled to be held by April next.Apurba Kumar Bhattacharya,spokesman...

Other Contents by Author

Kokrajhar, July 3: An awareness program on developing skills for scientific beekeeping in Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) was held today at the Tukrajhar Honey Processing Unit in Chirang district. The event, organized by the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission, aimed to raise awareness about scientific beekeeping practices in the Bodoland region. The BTR government has already trained numerous beekeepers under the National Beekeeping & Honey Mission to promote scientific beekeeping and skill development in the region. The program included a thorough discussion on scientific beekeeping procedures among participants. Several beehives were also distributed to beekeepers to...
KOKRAJHAR: Akhilesh Singh, Head of Project (HOP) and Business Unit Head at NTPC Bongaigaon, held a productive meeting with Pramod Boro, Hon'ble Chief Executive Member of BTC NTPC, to discuss and enhance the collaborative efforts between NTPC and the BTC Administration. The meeting emphasized key areas such as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), sustainability, and environmental conservation. Shri Pramod Boro commended NTPC's dedication to these vital areas and praised the company's unwavering commitment to providing 24x7 power to the nation. He highlighted the significant positive impact of NTPC's initiatives on both the community and the environment. During the discussion, Shri...
KOKRAJHAR: The Kanthalguri village society organized a day-long celebration of Amtisuwa Pwrbw (Ambubashi Festival) at the village playground on Friday. The event featured a friendly football match between village veterans and young players, with the veterans emerging victorious 4-1. This lighthearted competition kicked off the festivities and drew cheers from the crowd. Other highlights included a tug-of-war competition and a musical chair competition for women. The Kanthalguri village society has a tradition of celebrating Amtisuwa Pwrbw during the first week of the Assamese month of Ashar, fostering a spirit of joy and unity among villagers. A vibrant dance performance...
KOKRAJHAR, Assam: The 55th Rabha Divosh, commemorating the legacy of Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha, was celebrated with a series of programs across the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) districts on Thursday, June 20th. Remembering Rabha's Contributions The day was marked by tributes to Rabha, a revered figure who tirelessly advocated for the welfare and development of Assam. Various organizations, including the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), held programs to honor his dedication to the upliftment of the greater Assamese society. ABSU Organizes Events in Chirang and Kokrajhar In Chirang, the ABSU central committee, along with the district committee, observed the Rabha Divosh at...
NTPC Bongaigaon Salakati has taken a leap forward in workplace safety with the inauguration of a one-of-a-kind Safety Observation Kiosk. Developed by the plant's IT department, this innovative system leverages advanced speech-to-text technology to simplify and expedite safety reporting, particularly for contract laborers. Simple Design, Powerful Impact Designed for ease of use, the kiosk requires minimal interaction through just two buttons. Contract workers can verbally report safety observations in Hindi, with the system converting their speech to text displayed in Devanagari script. Saving the observation is as easy as pressing another button, ensuring a streamlined process for...
The Bodo community, including the Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS) and All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), celebrated the 61st Bodo Bijwng San (Bodo Medium Day) across the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) on Saturday. The day marks the introduction of the Bodo language as a medium of instruction in Lower Primary schools in Assam. This year's celebrations highlighted the 61-year journey of Bodo medium education and its success in promoting mother-tongue based learning. Central Celebration in Kokrajhar A joint program was held at the Simbargaon HS School playground in Kokrajhar, organized by the district units of Bodo Sahitya Sabha and ABSU. Bijel Kumar Basumatary, president of the Kokrajhar...
KOKRAJHAR: The social landscape of Assam mourns the loss of one of its most prominent crusaders for social justice and women's empowerment, Padmashri (Dr) Birubala Rabha, who breathed her last today morning at a hospital in Guwahati. Dr. Rabha, who had been undergoing treatment at the State Cancer Institute, Guwahati for the past few months, succumbed to her illness, leaving behind a legacy of relentless activism and reform. Dr. Birubala Rabha was a pioneer in the fight against witch-hunting, a deeply entrenched social evil in Assam. Her tireless efforts were instrumental in the Assam government passing the Prevention of and Protection from Witch Hunting Act in 2015, a landmark...
Kokrajhar, May 2:  A search operation that began yesterday evening concluded today with the recovery of three bodies from the Beki River near Manas National Park in Baksa district. The three youths, identified as Deep Saha, Raj Saha, and Abhijit Karmakar, all from Barpeta Road, reportedly went missing after entering the river for a swim on Wednesday evening. Local sources informed that authorities, including the police, SDRF, and local residents, launched a search operation late Wednesday night. "The bodies were fished out of the river this afternoon after a thorough search," a local source said. The cause of drowning is suspected to be strong currents or hidden underwater...
In line with the global initiative, NTPC Bongaigaon Salakati actively participated in celebrating World Earth Day today by organizing a tree plantation drive within its plant premises. Demonstrating their commitment to a sustainable future, over 50 saplings of various kinds were planted by the company officials and staff. The plantation program was spearheaded by the senior management of NTPC Bongaigaon Salakati, led by K C Muraleedharan, CGM and Business Unit Head. Mr. Muraleedharan emphasized NTPC's group-wide efforts in tackling climate change by inspiring positive action from governments, businesses, and individual citizens. He also highlighted the specific initiatives undertaken by...
KOKRAJHAR, Assam - April 11: The Baukhungri Hills are gearing up for the 11th edition of the Baukhungri Festival, the grandest celebration in Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). The two-day festival kicks off on Thursday, showcasing traditional Bodoland culture, indigenous sports, and local delicacies. Organised by the BTR government's Tourism Department, the festival coincides with Rongjali Bihu, Assam's harvest festival. A major highlight is the mass hill trek on the last day of the Ch