BJP Backs CL Claims about the role of Shyamaprasad Mookerji in promoting Assamese language at Calcutta University – News2IN
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BJP Backs CL Claims about the role of Shyamaprasad Mookerji in promoting Assamese language at Calcutta University

BJP Backs CL Claims about the role of Shyamaprasad Mookerji in promoting Assamese language at Calcutta University
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Guwahati: Assam BJP Unit on Saturday was proven by pages from history confirms Himanta’s main statement Buswa Sarma that Shyamaprasad Mookerji is a pioneer in promoting Assamese language in Calcutta University.
Denied the allegations of Congress that Mookerji did not have a role in introducing Assam’s language at Calcutta University, political secretary for CM, Jayanta Malla, in a press conference here said the famous scholars from Assam mentioned in the Shyamaprasad writings in this matter.
Taking Jibe in Congress and other opposition parties, he pointed out the pleasure of ‘poor history knowledge’ from their leaders.
In 1935, he said, Assamese language was introduced as part of modern Indian (miles) for postgraduate study when Mookerji was VC from the University of Calcutta.
“From 1934-38, Shyama Prasad Mookerji is VC of Calcutta University.
Without a VC nod, can someone introduce a subject at a mile,” Qeried barracks.
However, BJP does not deny the proactive role of Father Shyama Sir Ashutosh Mookerji for its efforts.
“The process starts during Ashutosh Mookerji.
Leading scholars and academics such as Satyanath Bora and Birierchi Kumar recently involved in the study before opening the department but no one can reject the role of Shyamaprasad,” said Bandarah.
Quoting the book “Angkiya Naat” was written by Birierchi Kumar recently in 1940, he quoted the support of the author in that fact.
Birierchi Kumar recently taught at the Calcutta Assamse University department during the Mookerji term as VC.
“The University of Calcutta, through the efforts of the representative of the Chancellor then Dr.
Shyamaprasad Mookerji has made a staple of a staple in the MA exam in modern Indian,” he quoted from the book.
“Assam people thank Dr.
Mookerji for giving Mothertong’s highest academic status by making it a problem of studying for the MA examination from the Calcutta University,” the book was mentioned.
Recently said it was Ashutosh Mookerji who had invited Satyanath Bora’s Son Ambika Nath Bora to Calcutta to conduct research in Assam’s language.
Reacting to the inauguration of CM Himanta Buswa Sarma from the founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangha Mookerji in Sarbhog in the Barpeta district of Assam down on Tuesday, opposition leader in the State Assembly, Debabrata Saikia called Shyamaprasad Mookerji ‘Communist Nationalist recognized’.
President Raijor Dal Akhil Gogoi and Assam PCC President Ripun Bora also attacked the main minister for alleged distorting history after the latter praised the role of Shyamaprasad in promoting Assam’s language.
Recently, on his side, it brave opposition leaders to prove the writings of famous scholars.
The leader of the Saikia Congress accused Shyamaprasad was a support for Britons during his tenure as VC from the University of Calcutta in 1938.
“On the day of the establishment of the University of Calcutta, during the past of March by students, Moookerji paid the British flag – Popularly called Union Jack.
He also expelled two students Bidyasagar College did not do it, “said Saikia.
However, recently, praised Mookerji and Saratchandra Bose for their strong support to Gopinath Bardoloi and other freedom fighters from Assam who opposed the plan to enter Assam in Pakistan during “grouping”.
“They must study history before commenting on Assam,” said Barah, quoting from the book ‘Political History Assam’ published by the Publication Board, Assam.
He quoted from the book, so: “…
But Saratchandra Bose and Shyamaprasad Mukherji supported Assam and told the delegates that Assam people had to refuse mandatory groupings and even foil the cabinet mission scheme.” Another book delivered by the BJP leaders at a press conference published by Gahati University in the work of Gopinath Bordoloi named “Bardoloi – a centenary tribute” where it was mentioned that Mookerji and Saratchandra Bose “wholeheartedly supported the Assam case”.

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