"The Silpathar incident of March 6 is an attack on the swabhiman (self-respect of the indigenous people of Assam. Till now the main culprit of the incident Subodh Biswas has not been arrested", claimed AASU chief advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya here.
"Subodh Biswas has to be arrested where ever he is and strong punitive measures taken against him. We 29 organisations warn the government that we will not rest till he is booked", Dr Bhattacharya told reporters here following a joint meet of the 29 students bodies here.
AASU president Dipanka Kumar Nath alleged, "Subodh Biswas could escape due to the the failure of the Assam government to nab him. We condemn it. We ask the Chief Minister who is in charge of the Home department why Biswas could not be arrested".
To continue with their agitation against the incident, the 29 organisation will on April one next organise a public protest rally at Latasil field here and will meet central leaders for fulfilment of their demands, Nath said.
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"We are not anti Muslim, anti Bengali or anti-Hindus. We are only against illegal immigrants from Bangladesh", stated AASU leader.
"To destroy the identity of the indigenous people of Assam the government of India wants to impose illegal migrants from Bangladeshis on Assam. We will strictly go by the Assam Accord whereby illegal migrants from Bangladesh who come upto March 31, 1971 would only be accepted", Bhattachrya asserted.
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