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Additionally, it has chosen to stage a "dharna" in Delhi on November 30.

Digital Desk: In order to push for Scheduled Tribe (ST) designation, the Soy Janagosthi Joutha Mancha (Joint Platform of Six Ethnic Tribes) has requested a 12-hour Assam bandh on Tuesday, November 15. Adivasi, Chutia, Koch-Rajbongshi, Matak, Moran, and Tai-Ahom are the six ethnic tribes that make up the Soy Janagosthi Joutha Mancha. The BJP-led governments in Assam and at the Center have been accused of "playing with the sentiments of the six minorities," prompting the bandh. Additionally, it has chosen to stage a "dharna" in Delhi on November 30. Because Adivasi hero Birsa Munda's birthday occurs on that day, the Assam Adivasi Sanmilan (AAS) has requested the Soy Janagosthi Joutho Mancha to end the Assam bandh.

According to AAS General Secretary David Horo, Birsa Munda led an uprising against the British in the 18th century, and his birth date has been awarded the status of a "Gaurav Divas." He claims that Assam also celebrates the occasion. Horo declared that Soy Janagosthi Joutho Mancha's demand has the complete backing of the AAS. In light of Gaurav Divas, he added, "the Assam bandh call for November 15 should be cancelled." Ne Now News reported this in an article.

 


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