Blockade Suspended
AKRSU withdraws 1,000-hr blockade in Assam:
Guwahati, Dec 28: The All Koch Rajbonshi Students' Union (AKRSU) on Friday announced that it will temporarily withdraw its 1,000-hour blockade from January 1.
Disclosing this at a press meet here, AKRSU president Biswajit Ray said the decision to withdraw the blockade was taken to facilitate the participation of the public in the three-phase Panchayat polls, which begins from December 31.
''The Panchayat election enables the people at the grassroots to participate in a democratic process. We don’t want to disrupt it,'' he said.
He added that the AKRSU would maintain a neutral role in the local bodies' election.
On the blockade issue, Ray said the Chief Minister's assurance, through state Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma and press advisor Deba Prasad Bora, of a tripartite meeting involving the AKRSU, state and the centre had prompted the AKRSU to suspend the agitation.
''If the talks don't come through by January, we will launch a massive agitation in February,'' he added.
The AKRSU had been demanding accord of Scheduled Tribe status to Koch Rajbonshi community and a Kamatapur state out of parts of western Assam and North Bengal.
Source: United News of India (UNI)
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Guwahati, Dec 28: The All Koch Rajbonshi Students' Union (AKRSU) on Friday announced that it will temporarily withdraw its 1,000-hour blockade from January 1.
Disclosing this at a press meet here, AKRSU president Biswajit Ray said the decision to withdraw the blockade was taken to facilitate the participation of the public in the three-phase Panchayat polls, which begins from December 31.
''The Panchayat election enables the people at the grassroots to participate in a democratic process. We don’t want to disrupt it,'' he said.
He added that the AKRSU would maintain a neutral role in the local bodies' election.
On the blockade issue, Ray said the Chief Minister's assurance, through state Minister Himanta Biswa Sharma and press advisor Deba Prasad Bora, of a tripartite meeting involving the AKRSU, state and the centre had prompted the AKRSU to suspend the agitation.
''If the talks don't come through by January, we will launch a massive agitation in February,'' he added.
The AKRSU had been demanding accord of Scheduled Tribe status to Koch Rajbonshi community and a Kamatapur state out of parts of western Assam and North Bengal.
Source: United News of India (UNI)
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