• Jawaharlal Nehru ask Gopinath Bordoloi to shelter Muslim refugees from East Pakistan: CM Sarma

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    Jawaharlal Nehru ask Gopinath Bordoloi to shelter Muslim refugees from East Pakistan: CM Sarma

    Guwahati: Assam chief minister stated that India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru asked Assam's first chief minister Gopinath Bordoloi to shelter the Muslim refugees from East Pakistan if he wanted financial aid from the centre.





    CM stated during the award ceremony of 'Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi Award' for National Integration and Contribution for the year 2021 at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra on Sunday.





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    "After Independence, when Gopinath Bordoloi asked for financial help from Nehru to deal with the financial crises of the state, Nehru asked to give shelter to the Muslim refugees from East Pakistan. But, Bordoloi withstood it and said that Assam has more than 1 lakh people for giving land allotment. He also proclaims that the state has no land except the reserve forest and grazing." said CM Sarma."





    CM Sarma asserted that Bordoloi also impeded the Assam's premier Syed Muhammad Saadulla's 'grow more muslim' plan in 1944.





    "Syed Muhammad Saadulla the then Prime Minister of Assam in British India abolished the 'line system' of old land policy and planned for handing over grazing land to immigrant Muslims from East Pakistan." stated CM Sarma.





    Standing against abolishing old land policy in 1944, Bordoloi staged a democratic protest in the assembly compelling the government to hold a meeting with the congress and form an all-party cabinet in the provincial government, he said.





    Speaking about Bordoloi, CM Sarma stated that he was a visionary leader who laid the foundation of modern Assam.





    Moreover, asserting Gopinath Bordoloi's contribution to the State, CM Sarma said he will always be remembered for his stand against 'grow more food policy' of Sadullah government, creation of belt and blocks, and contribution towards the inclusion of VI schedules in the constitution.