Regarding the ongoing controversy over the new land policy of the BTC which governs BTAD comprising four districts, Hagrama told reporters yesterday that all the land rights of the protected class of the people as defined in Chapter X of Assam Land Revenue Regulation, 1886 would be applicable in the BTC area like other parts of Assam.
Mohilary made the statement after meeting delegates of the AAGSU, the Assam Nepali Sahitya Sabha and the Gorkha Sanmiloni among others.
Lakhi Sedai, General Secretary of Assam Gorkha Sammilon, said if the Council failed to fulfil their commitments than the organisation would again be compelled to launch agitation against the BTC.
A 24-hour BTAD bandh on March 6 had turned violent forcing police to open fire to control protesters in Chirang district where two persons were critically injured and another person sustained severe burn injuries in neighbouring Kokrajhaar district.
The bandh was called by the United Organisation Coordination Committee comprising non-Bodo organisations in Kokrajhar, including the All Koch-Rajbonshi Students Union (AKRSU), All Bodo Minority Students Union (ABMSU), All Assam Santhal Students Association, All Assam Gorkha Students Union, Nath Jugi Sanmilan among others.
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