Guwahati: The anti-displacement team of scholars from JNU and Delhi University, who visited Dholpur in Darrang District on Monday where the massive eviction of drives in September had left hundreds of people who lost their residence, said on Tuesday that the minority was evicted “Without citizenship.
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Overcoming the news conference here on Tuesday, they mentioned greater things to “violate” over minority land, Muslims speak Bengali in Assam and Rohingya in Myanmar.
“Team request” visited villages affected by violence in Dholpur in the Circle of Sipajhar’s income.
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Vikas Bajpai, Faculty at Jawaharlal University Nehru, and Professor Bisajeet Mohanty from Deshbandhu College, University of Delhi, is among team members.
“The eviction has become an integral part of a larger political economy.
Like here in Dholpur, in areas inhabited by Rohingya in Myanmar too, the political class targets a minority,” said Professor Mohanty.
The Government of Assam has started a state agricultural project in the Dholpur area involving local youth, but not 1,000 Muslim families were evicted with 1,000 who were taking refuge in emergency camps near Brahmaputra.
“Current conditions of the people who are evicted in the form of food and have installed hand pumps.
But help like that is like a drop of water in the ocean,” read a statement by the team.
“It is amazing that our team did not find any trace from a government agency that reached these people to provide assistance in any form, which further proved with intentional and evil government intent to cause massacres in the people,” said Bajpai.