The Asom Gana Parishad on Thursday observed black day across the state a day after the UPA government tabled the Indo Bangla land ratification bill in the Rajya Sabha. Party leaders and workers staged dharna in the district and subdivisional headquarters in protest against the deal that pave the way for lose of hundreds of acares of land to Bangladesh.
During our school days, when the historic Assam agitation broke out, we used to go to Tihu town in western Assam for joining various protest demonstrations against the outsiders (read non-Assamese Indians) and the movement was initially known as ‘Bohiragata Kheda Andolan’ (literary meaning agitation to deport outsiders) to create a prosperous Assam for the indigenous population. Later it was redefined as the agitation against illegal migrants (read Bangladeshi/East Pakistani nationals) by the intellectuals and media barons in Guwahati, the virtual capital of northeast India. Simultaneously an armed movement also surfaced with an initial trigger from the economic domination of Hindi...
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