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Assam's Bengali region demands economic autonomy -
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Groups representing public aspirations of Assam's Bengali dominated Barak valley have asked the Modi government in Delhi to create an Economic Development Council (EDC) for the neglected region.

The Barak Upatakya Bahubhasik Samamnoy Samity(BUBSS) and the Barak Upatakya Bangiya Sahitya-Sanskriti Sammelan (BUBSSS) have said in a memorandum that the demand, first raised in 2005, must be sympathetically considered by the Modi government.

The EDC will comprise of elected MPs, MLAs, Zilla Parishad and Municipal Committee members from the three districts of Barak valley -- Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi.

"We need direct Central funding of our development projects because our economy and infrastructure is in bad shape due to continuous neglect by successive Assam government," said BUBSSS general secretary Gautam Prasad Dutta.

"The EDC will receive its budgets directly from the Centre. We don’t seek to break away from Assam as some in our region wants, but we want direct Central assistance to speed up our development," Dutta told bdnews24.com in Silchar on the sidelines of an Annual Book Fair in the city.

He said the EDC will also consist of experts from the region who can advise on future development.

BUBSSS spokesperson and local editor Taimur Raja Chowdhury said Indian government should also expedite the BCIM economic corridor project because that passes through Silchar and would help connect Barak valley to neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar and China.

"If we have economic autonomy through the EDC and we have the BCIM corridor connecting us to our neighborhood, the Barak valley will achieve speedy growth and development. It can also become the trading hub of India's Northeast because of its central location in the region," Chowdhury said.

The BUBSSS is the prime body for protection of linguistic rights and cultural development and organises an annual book fair. The Kolkata International Book Fair has allotted a free space for BUBSSS in the city's Milan Mela Centre this year, said Tridib Chattopadhyay of the Kolkata Publishers and Booksellers Guild.

Bengalis in Barak valley fought for their right of education in Bengali language when the Assam government tried imposing Assamese on them in 1960.

On May 19, 11 young men and women were killed in Assam police firing.

The day is celebrated as Language Martyrs Day in Barak valley like Feb 21 is in Bangladesh.

Later, the Barak dwellers had to fight to get a Central university in the region. Now sustained agitation has forced Delhi to convert the rail network in the region to broad gauge.


Groups in Barak valley are now demanding the Silchar railway station to be renamed Bhasha Shahid Station.
 
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You are not a Indian Muslim. Can be Indian Hindu or Pakistani

On topic: Bengali people of Assam are comprised of Hindu and Muslim

Many Indians here claim that Assamese are mainly against the Muslims but in reality, their main grudge is against the Bengalis regardless of their religion.
 
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It is not such a big incident.Bengalis in Assam are crying for generations for autonomy but due to general populace suspicion against Bengali Muslims,it is not given much attention.
P.S. I strongly feel that no public institutions(railway station,school,etc)should be named after a rebellion.
 
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I can assure you he is both Indian and Muslim. Even if he is not, his views are not rare among some Indian Muslims.

Can you help, from which part? Must be from Western sides.

See below, Assam Bengali Movement Martyrs. How many are Muslims here?
Eleven persons were martyred in 1961. Nine persons died on 19 May 1961, two died later.

One person was martyred on 17 August 1972.

  • Bijan Chakraborty
Two more persons were martyred on 21 July 1986.

  • Jaganmay Deb
  • Dibyendu Das
Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Many Indians here claim that Assamese are mainly against the Muslims but in reality, their main grudge is against the Bengalis regardless of their religion.
Nice deduction there,Sherlock.You explained the complications of regional ethnic's in a few simple words.Hat's off to your reasoning skills.
 
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It goes without saying, welcome to Moha Bangladesh.
You clearly didn't get the content of the article,did you?
They clearly expressed their desire for economic autonomy,not political autonomy,yet you try to bring your lungichaap,mercury addled crazy ideas to the discussion.@halupridol,@Jayanta,@zootiniali.Please convey your feelings to our pole vaulting neighbour.
 
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It is not such a big incident.Bengalis in Assam are crying for generations for autonomy but due to general populace suspicion against Bengali Muslims,it is not given much attention.
P.S. I strongly feel that no public institutions(railway station,school,etc)should be named after a rebellion.

Assam is a very big state. Its better to divide it into 2 or 3 parts. According to demography.
Good for economy and human life. If Meghalaya can be created, Barak valley also deserves the same opportunity.
 
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Nice deduction there,Sherlock.You explained the complications of regional ethnic's in a few simple words.Hat's off to your reasoning skills.

It's nothing new.

P.S. I strongly feel that no public institutions(railway station,school,etc)should be named after a rebellion.

Why? There are many landmarks named after Bhagat Singh, Rajguru etc. then why not after the language movement martyrs? The event is a matter of pride for those Bengalis in Barak Valley

Assam is a very big state. Its better to divide it into 2 or 3 parts. According to demography.
Good for economy and human life. If Meghalaya can be created, Barak valley also deserves the same opportunity.

There is a popular movement to carve out a separate state in Barak Valley named "Purbachal"
 
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