Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Bodoland stir returns to Assam with a 10-hour NH blockade

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

GUWAHATI: Bo do groups in Ass am resumed their stir for the creation of a separate Bodoland state by blocking national highway sin the state for 10 hours on Monday.

The blockade from 5am prevented movement of vehicles at several places in eight districts where Bodos are in majority.

Rail connectivi­ty to Assam and the northeast has been disrupted for a fortnight and is expected to continue for some time due to damage to tracks by recent floodsin West Bengal and Bihar.

Thousands of slogan-shouting protesters with placards saying “No Bo do land, No Rest” blocked National Highway-31 at Kajalgaon in Chirang district of lower Assam since Monday morning.

NH-31, which connects the northeast to the rest of the country, passes through Bodo-dominated areas in lower Assam.

Bo do groups are unhappy that despite assurances by Prime Minister Na rend ra Mo di ahead of the 2014 general elections that their demand for a separate state by carving parts of Ass am will be addressed, nothing happened.

Prior to last year’s assembly election, the BJP had reiterated its commitment to solving the three-decade-old issue. But apart from some informal talks, nothing concrete has taken place.

“This is a historic day as Bodo women have come out for the first time in such large numbers to block highways. We have been forced to do so as the B JP government sat the Centre and in Ass am have failed us,” said Pramod Bodo, president of the All Bodo Students’ Union.

The demand for a separate state in areas of lower Assam where indigenous Bodo people, the state’s biggest tribal group, are mostly concentrat­ed has been continuing since the late 1980s.

But it was put on hold in 2014 after the B JP’ select oral promise.

Over three dozen Bo do organisati­ons under banner of the Peoples Joint Action Committee for Bo do land Mov em ent(PJ AC BM) have decided to intensify their stir if tripartite talks between the Centre, Assam government and Bodo groups aren’t held soon.

Monday’s blockade would be followed by a 12-hour general strike across Assam on September 12 and a mass hunger strike on October 1. Indefinite rail blockade and economic blockade are also being planned.

“The highway blockade by women protesters isa clear message to the Centre and Ass am government to start tripartite talks. If that doesn’t happen we will be forced to intensify our agitation,” said Pramod Bodo.

In 2003, the Bodoland Territoria­l Council comprising four districts was created to protect the rights of indigenous communitie­s. The Bodo Peoples’ Front, which is in power in the autonomous administra­tive council, is part of the BJP-led coalition in Assam.

 ?? PTI ?? Protesters block National Highway31 over their demand for the creation of a separate state, Bodoland, by carving parts of areas in lower Assam, in Baksa district on Monday.
PTI Protesters block National Highway31 over their demand for the creation of a separate state, Bodoland, by carving parts of areas in lower Assam, in Baksa district on Monday.

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