Disarm Bodo militants to end mass violence in Assam, urge Indian Americans

IAMC condemns killing of Adivasis, reiterates recommendations made in its recent report on ethnic violence in Assam.

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Washington DC: The Indian American Muslim Council ( IAMC ), a US based advocacy group, has condemned the brutal violence in Assam during the last one week, leading to the brutal killing of 76 people, burning of houses and the displacement of hundreds of others.

In brazen attacks against the Adivasi population, Bodo militants went on a rampage in Assam’s Sonitpur and Kokrajhar districts of Assam. Even children as young as 7 years old have not been spared.

“The atrocities against Adivasis in Assam show the root cause of the problem is Bodo militancy and brutal attacks against the non-Bodo population. Targeting Adivasis or scapegoating Muslims as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh can only exacerbate the situation,” said Mr. Ahsan Khan, President of IAMC. “A critical aspect of the conflict is the political hegemony of one group where 75% of seats in the legislature of the specially administered region are reserved for Bodos, although they barely constitute 26% of the population,” he added.

IAMC has reiterated its recommendations that were part of a report it released in November, on the roots of the repeated episodes of mass violence in Assam These recommendations include efforts by the state government to ensure equal access to opportunities and political power for all ethnic groups, disarming of all militants, adequate relief measures for those affected by the violence, and long term measures to bring about reconciliation between rival ethnic groups.

IAMC has called on the state government to provide immediate assistance to the displaced people to enable them to return to their villages and rebuild their homes.

Indian American Muslim Council is the largest advocacy organization of Indian Muslims in the United States with chapters across the nation that is “dedicated to safeguarding India’s pluralist and tolerant ethos”.

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