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Barak Democratic Front chief Pradip Dutta Roy demands separation from Assam

Barak Democratic Front chief Pradip Dutta Roy demands separation from Assam

The chief convener of Barak Democratic Front Pradip Dutta Roy on September 27 reiterated its demand for a separate Bengali-speaking people majority Barak Valley region, alleging that they are deprived of linguistic and cultural security and development.

The outfit, Barak Democratic Front (BDF), sought a new ‘Purbachal’ state, home to around 42 lakh people who live in Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj districts

“Our demand for separation of Barak Valley is not a demand for establishing a Bengali state. Although Bengalis are the majority in the valley, there are many other communities such as tea tribes, Dimasa, Manipuri, Bishnupriya, Khasi and Kuki and all of them are victims of socio-economic deprivation,” BDF chief convener Pradip Dutta Roy told a press conference in Kolkata.

The BDF’s demand came weeks after Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said though he wants to live together, his government is ready to discuss the proposal for a separate Barak Valley state if the people of the valley wanted it.

The BDF claimed all 15 MLAs of the region, including those of the ruling BJP, are in favour of a separate state.

The Congress, however, condemned the demand saying that Assam has already faced several divisions resulting in the creation of several states, while the saffron party refused to comment on it.

“We are discriminated against in various ways. We do not get government jobs, our mother tongue is not recognised as one of the official languages. Our paper mill and sugar mill were closed down. Our tea gardens are suffering because of government apathy,” he said.

After delimitation, the number of assembly seats in Barak Valley with a population of 42 lakh was reduced from 15 to 13, while in the tribal majority Bodoland area, the same was increased from 12 to 15 though the population there is only 24 lakh, the BDF leader asserted.

"Barak Valley is not lacking in natural & human resources. There are 125 tea gardens. The Union Petroleum Minister on a recent visit said that this valley is floating on natural gas. If this huge reserve is properly utilized, it will definitely boost local industry & employment. Also, there exists the full potential to export petroleum gas to neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, etc. Besides the geographical location of this valley is ideal for the implementation of the 'Act East Policy' and it will be the most prominent hub of international trade with proper government initiative. Talented & bright youths are another resource of this valley who continue to excel in their respective fields at national and international levels. The full development of such potentials can only be possible through the right of self-determination", added Roy.

 

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