The All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) expressed serious concern over the declaration of Boro Kochari Autonomous Council on January 1 (2016) by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi for the Boro peoples residing outside of BTAD in the state.
Lawrence Islary, general secretary of the ABSU in a press statement said,'The students union feels that people living outside BTAD area are deprived from all sorts of development and protection since Independence, but any kind temporary arrangement without constitutional validity cannot be a permanent solution to any ethnic problem'.
'We have witnessed the development councils, autonomous council and sixth scheduled councils in Assam and it's insufficient capacities in addressing the socio-economic issues. For the first time, the nationalist organizations of the Bodos have been totally ignored by the government before taking such initiative of the declaration. Therefore, the students union will observe the modality of the proposed arrangements before giving any opinion', Islary said.
In the same context the union expressed worry on the Bodo and tribal unity after formating of the declared council. Another issue is the nomenclature of the council as Boro-Kochari, the word that is used to denote the sub-tribe of the Bodos and other tribal groups of Assam. While all tribal has their own single identity and council of their own, the nomenclature Boro Kochari is unclear ax the declared council will be exclusively for Bodos only. Because, the Bodos residing in Assam and India have been identified, it's identity as Bodo with dignity in the constitution of India not as Boro-Kochari. So, the nomenclature Boro-Kochari itself is contradictory and divisive to the Bodo community. At the same time ignoring all nationalist organizations of the Bodo community in the entire process is not a good sign, the students union leader said.
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