Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has emphasized the evolving nature of Assamese identity.

Sarma spoke on Saturday in Guwahati at a programme distributing rehabilitation grants to surrendered ULFA cadres under the peace accord.

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Sarma highlighted the need for a broader definition that encompasses communities like Hindi speakers and tea tribes who have called Assam home for generations.

He attributed the potential decline in the percentage of Assamese speakers to “infiltration from Bangladesh” impacting the state’s demographics.

While acknowledging a possible decrease in numbers, Sarma stressed the importance of preserving Assamese identity through “quality.” He called for a “mass movement” to convince people that their unique character can endure.

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The Chief Minister commended the ULFA leadership for embracing peace and urged remaining militants to follow suit.

He expressed confidence that experiencing Assam firsthand would convince them to abandon the armed struggle.

Sarma concluded by advocating for a “rational” approach to propel the state towards development.