The Coordination Committe of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) held a national convention here, where the organisations vowed to undertake different forms of protests including giving call for an indefinite Assam bandh and blocking the National Highways and railway routes.
"If the proposed reservation is given to the six communities, which do not fulfill the criteria at all, then the existing 14 ST tribes will move further backward," CCTOA Coordinator Pramod Boro said at the convention.
"In 2014, we also supported (Narendra) Modi for 'achche din' (good days). Yes, achche din is coming for the six communities, but it will be 'bure din' (bad days) for the 14 communities," he added.
Boro, who is also the President of All Bodo Students' Union, said Moran, Muttock, Tai-Ahom, Koch-Rajbongshi, Sootea and Tea-Tribes comprise 56 per cent of Assam's total population as per 2011 census.
"These communities have been following the Hindu caste system and have been rightly listed in 'Other Backward Caste' or 'More Other Backward Caste Status'. They do not possess characteristics of tribals," he added.
"The National Convention unanimously decided to oppose any 'detrimental' political move of the government to include six advanced and populous communities in to the ST (Plains) list of Assam," the resolution stated.
The groups resolved to take legal recourse and file writs before the Supreme Court if the Centre and State governments go ahead with granting ST status to the communities.
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