Asom Sena

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Asom Sena
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Formation December 8, 2005
Type Non-political
Purpose Social justice and reformation of the indigenous people of Assam
Location
Region served
Assam
Official language
Assamese
Parent organization
AASU

Asom Sena (Assamese অসম সেনা, English the soldiers of Assam[1]) is a vigilante wing of All Assam Students Union[1][2][3] in Assam. It was formed in Barpeta on December 8, 2005[1][4] with the Shiv Sena as its role model[1][3] for the cause of social justice and reformation of the indigenous people of and within the state[1][2] Its chief organizer is Lakshman Das[5] and convener is Niranjan Nath.[3] The prime architect of the outfit is Samujjal Bhattacharya, a longtime advisor to AASU.[1]

Focuses

According to Samujjal Bhattacharya, the prime architect of the outfit, "the Asom Sena will function as a front of the AASU and Asom Unnati Sabha. The deprivation of local youths in the matters of appointment in various departments of the governments both in New Delhi and Dipsur (Guwahati) will be a major issue to be taken up by Asom Sena. The volunteers of Asom Sena will never pursue violent activities and remain as a non-political group. Though it may adopt a radical stand in need on the issues of regional interests."[1]

Activities

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Reactions

  • Mutahidda Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), a minority organization has officially opposes the outfit. It fears that the outfit will terrorise the Bengali-speaking voters and harass the non-Assamese people living in the state.[1]
  • Vishwa Hindu Parishad has made a declaration that it would launch a similar outfit named Hindu Sena in the state.[1]
  • Banned outfit ULFA expresses its disappointment against the formation of Asom Sena stating that it would create rifts among different ethnic communities in the state. "Instead of forming Asom Sena, the AASU should try to unite the people of Assam," said Pradip Gogoi, arrested Vice-Chairman of ULFA.[6]

See also

References

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