The ABSU has been spearheading the movement for separate Bodoland state within Assam.
"The governments in Assam have not formulated a single policy or a project dedicated especially for the development of Bodos since the time the State came into existence.
"The 2 million Bodos living in Assam are being exploited and discriminated against from the last 50 years, which we cannot bear anymore. This is why we demand for a separate statehood of Bodoland," Pramod Boro, president of ABSU told reporters here.
"No government at Centre has taken any initiative to resolve the long standing demands of Bodoland region and other issues faced by Bodos and other plain tribals of Assam," he said.
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Boro said that since BJP's election manifesto has touched upon the problems of Bodos, they now expect Prime Minister Narendra Modi to expedite the work to ensure development of the region and uplift Bodos.
"The Bodos want quality education, skill upgradation and employment for youths of the isolated and backward regions. (Narendra) Modi-ji in his campaigns and manifesto had touched upon our problems. We now expect him to take it forward and bring out a permanent solution to the Bodo issue," he added.
He said that the Bodos wanted a solution of long pending "extremism problem" in the North East and want the government to create a violence-free society in the Bodoland region.