Land-swap agreement from Assam & Meghalaya regarding the Satra Wall – News2IN
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Land-swap agreement from Assam & Meghalaya regarding the Satra Wall

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Guwahati: For BJP in power in Assam, protecting Vaishnavite Satras (Monastery) and Namghars (Halls Prayer) is the main agenda in 2021 assembly polls, where he enrolled a pounding victory.
Many areas inhabited by Vaishnav were chosen firmly supporting the Kunyit coalition in the election, which was the battle of “two civilizations” for BJP – to fight represented by Muslim migrants.
Eight months after the results of the poll, as the Government of Assam and Meghalaya completed the land-exchange agreement to resolve the border land dispute over decades, it was Satras Vaishnavite in the suburban villages under the constituency of Western Guwahati who opposed “Land Assam” where students They prevented the alleged Christian aggression of MeMhalaya firmly uphold Vashnavite culture which was reproduced by Satra and Namghar.
The dominant Rabha community has supported Vaishnivism around the Mataikhar Satra in West Guwahati, one of the two satras along the border, centuries ago when Christian missionaries were active in the area to win the tribal community here.
After upholding Ethos Vaishnivism in a challenging phase even after several Rabhas and a large number of garos on the border between countries supporting Christianity, Satra followers are not ready to submit one inch of Meghalaya.
“We are people from Assam.
Our culture, language, and education have become Assam.
We will not go to Meghalaya,” said Gajen Rabha, Satradhikar from Mataikhar Satra, founded about 500 years ago.

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