Moran Community Assam
The protests center on the long-standing demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status and autonomy for the Moran community, which remains unfulfilled despite decades of government assurances.

Guwahati: The All Moran Studentsโ€™ Union (AMSU) has called for heightened protests in Assam’s Kakopathar, warning that the state capital, Dispur, โ€œwill trembleโ€ if their demands are not addressed.

The agitation, which began on Tuesday in Talap Town, is set to continue in Kakopathar on Thursday, both in Tinsukia district, near highways connecting eastern Arunachal Pradesh.

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The protests centre on the long-standing demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status and autonomy for the Moran community, which remains unfulfilled despite decades of government assurances.

AMSU General Secretary Joykant Moran said, โ€œYears of betrayal and endless talks have pushed our community to the edge. The government is solely responsible for this. We demand clear, time-bound answers.โ€

The group also condemned alleged police action during Tuesdayโ€™s protest at Talap, particularly the assault on AMSU President Palindra Borah.

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A supporter said, โ€œIn a democracy, movements of the Moran people cannot be suppressed with force. Assam Police must refrain from such actions, or there will be dire consequences.โ€
The AMSU has called for a mass rally in Kakopathar on Thursday, signaling a renewed phase of agitation. Rising tensions highlight the growing pressure on both state and central governments to respond to the Moran communityโ€™s long-standing demands.

Manoj Kumar Ojha is a journalist based in Dumduma, Upper Assam, with over 10 years of experience reporting on politics, culture, health, and the environment. He specializes in Assam's cultural and social...