Autonomous state demand key issue in Diphu

Demand gained momentum with the creation of Telangana and triggered widespread violence last year

Press Trust of India Diphu (Assam)
Last Updated : Apr 11 2014 | 4:15 PM IST

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Creation of a separate state is a key issue in this Autonomous District (ST) Parliamentary constituency going to polls tomorrow amid militant threats even as an umbrella organisation of Karbis, who constitute nearly 50 per cent of voters, has extended support to BJP.

Sitting Congress MP Biren Singh Engti, who has won four times from this seat, is facing a tough challenge from BJP's Joyram Engleng, former Chief Executive Magistrate of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, in this constituency spread over two strife-torn districts of Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong.

This seat has 7,01,268 voters comprising a diverse spectrum of Karbis, Dimasas, Nagas, Tiwas, Khasis, Jemi Nagas, Hmars, Kukis, Assamese, Bengalis, Adivasis, Bodos, Nepalis and Hindi-speaking communities.

Besides Engti and Engleng, there are three others in fray. The seat has five assembly constituencies--Haflong, Bokajan, Howraghat, Diphu and Baithalangso. All of them were won by Congress in 2011 assembly polls.

Autonomous state has been a key issue in the politics of the two districts for several decades, earlier spearheaded by the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC). The demand gained momentum with the creation of Telangana and triggered widespread violence in both the districts last year.

Majority of the tribal population, irrespective of party affiliations, have raised the demand for separate autonomous state under Article 244(A).

Article 244(A) refers to the formation of an autonomous state comprising certain tribal areas in Assam and creation of local legislature, or council of ministers, or both by law under the Sixth Schedule.

Various tribal and students' organisations along with militant groups had launched simultaneous protests for the creation of an autonomous state. The Joint Action Committee for Autonomous State (JACAS) was formed to take the demand forward.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi was given an ultimatum to clarify the government's stand on the issue but he remained non-committal, saying the matter was being discussed.
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First Published: Apr 11 2014 | 4:01 PM IST

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