Assam communities demanding ST tag
- October 13, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Assam communities demanding ST tag
Subject : Geography
Context: Leaders of six communities in Assam, which are agitating for Scheduled Tribe status in their State, have stressed the need to stay united in their fight.
Six communities in Assam
- The leaders of Tai-Ahom, Matak, Moran, Chutia, Koch-Rajbongshi, and Adivasi communities have cautioned that they are being pitted against each other, even as they are headed for a fresh round of meetings with the All Assam Tribal Sangha (AATS), an umbrella body of existing STs, over their demands.
- Efforts to keep representatives of all six agitating communities together has been renewed, especially since one faction of the Chutia community — the ChutiaYuvaSanmilan — announced recently that they would be breaking away from the group that has so far been meeting with the AATS and the government over demands to be classified as STs.
- While the All Assam Chutia Students’ Union continues to be part of the group leading negotiations, the exit of the Chutia YS came within days of a meeting between Chief Minister HimantaBiswaSarma, the six agitating communities, and the AATS.
- At the meeting, a consensus was arrived at regarding the inclusion of just two of the six agitating communities — Matak and Moran — with more meetings promised to discuss the possibility of including the others.
- They were not originally indigenous.