BMTCDC sends reminder to President, PM & others
BMTCDC has sent a reminder to the President, Prime Minister and other ministers to support its demand for creation of Bishnupriya Manipuri Territorial Councils
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI, Jan 17: The BMTCDC (Bishnupriya Manipuri Territorial Council Demand Committee) has sent its reminder to the President, the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister, other Union ministers; the Governors and Chief Ministers of Assam, Tripura and Manipur and others in support of its demand for the creation of Bishnupriya Manipuri Territorial Councils in Assam, Tripura and Manipur by enacting Acts, and other demands.
This is the first reminder by BTMDC after the sit-in staged by its chief executive member Bidhan Sinha during the recent Assam Assembly session at Dispur Last Gate. The reminder was handed over to the Deputy Commissioner-cum-District Magistrate, Kamrup (M) on January 15, 2021.
Three bodies stage dharna at Dispur Last Gate, Guwahati
On the last day of the Winter Session of the State Assembly on Wednesday, three organizations staged dharna at Dispur Last Gate.
Staff Reporter
GUWAHATI: On the last day of the Winter Session of the State Assembly on Wednesday, three organizations staged dharna at Dispur Last Gate. They are All Assam Special Police Officer Welfare Association (AASPOWA), Sadou Asom ASHA Karmi Santha and Voters Party International, Assam.
The AASPOWA raised the demand for their (SPOs – special police officers) permanent rehabilitation and martyr status to SPOs who died in the fight against militants. The ASHA karmis raised their demand for immediate sending of the proposal for the issuance of their appointment letters to the Central government as is the case with other employees of
Organizations staged protests over charters of demands in Guwahati
Various organizations of the State staged protests here at the Chachal Protest Ground on Tuesday over different individual demands.
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: Various organizations of the State staged protests here at the Chachal Protest Ground on Tuesday over different individual demands.
Slogans raised by members of the All Assam Matak Yuba-Chatra Sanmilan (AAMYCS), All Assam Safai Karmi/Covid Warriors (Ward boys and Laboratory Technician), and Nikhil Bishnupriya Manipuri Mahasabharended the air of the ground. The number of reservation for the students of our tribe in comparison to other tribes of Assam is less. Thus we demand 10 reserved seats in different universities, medical colleges, engineering colleges and other technical institutions of the State. We also demand financial assistance to meritorious students and the ones from economically weaker section, stated AAMYCS general secretary Dharan