BJP vows to block ‘Miya Land’ agenda in Assam, cites demographic shifts and illegal encroachments

Guwahati, July 30: The Assam unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday issued a sharp statement declaring its resolve to thwart what it called the ‘Miya Land’ agenda—a term the party uses to describe alleged demographic and cultural shifts driven by illegal immigration from Bangladesh and aggressive land encroachment by Bengali-origin Muslims.

In a press release, Kishor Kumar Upadhyay, Chief Spokesperson of Assam Pradesh BJP, accused previous Congress regimes of enabling the unchecked influx of over 1 crore illegal Bangladeshi-origin minorities, leading to what he described as an existential threat to Assam’s indigenous population, culture, and identity.

Using Census data from 1991 and 2011, Upadhyay pointed to districts like Dhubri and Barpeta where the Muslim population has reportedly surged, while the Hindu population either stagnated or declined. In Dhubri, the Muslim population increased by over 6 lakh in 20 years, while the Hindu population rose by just 5,563. In Barpeta, he noted, the Hindu population fell by 64,963, while the Muslim population grew significantly.

Upadhyay linked this demographic trend to cultural assertions such as the demand for a ‘Miya Museum’ at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra, initiated by individuals like MLA Sherman Ali and poet Ashraful Hussain. These, he said, represent a broader ideological campaign to redefine Assam’s identity.

The BJP spokesperson also alleged widespread illegal encroachments on satra lands, forest areas, temple lands, and government reserves, particularly by Bengali-origin Muslim settlers. He warned that certain groups are using these encroachments and population figures—reportedly claiming 1.4 crore Muslims in the state—to threaten mass agitation aimed at transforming Assam into a religiously dominated region.

He cited instances such as the alleged renaming of Surya Pahar to “Qudratpur”, construction of madrasas on satra lands, and settlements like Jamai Bosti inside the historic Batadrava Satra, as part of a deliberate push toward cultural and religious expansion.

“The BJP, under the leadership of Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, is fully committed to resisting this agenda,” said Upadhyay. He asserted that the government’s mission is clear: to identify and deport illegal infiltrators, reclaim all illegally occupied lands, and protect the demographic and cultural integrity of Assam.

Calling it the BJP’s “foundational responsibility,” he said that the party would not compromise on issues of national security, identity, and land rights, and would take decisive legal and administrative steps to counter what it sees as a long-term geopolitical and cultural threat.

Hot this week

Pay hike of Assam ministers, MLAs likely as 3-member panel submits report

Full report likely by Oct 30 Guwahati Sept 25: There...

Meghalaya Biological Park Inaugurated After 25 Years: A New Chapter in Conservation and Education

Shillong, Nov 28: Though it took nearly 25 years...

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya man missing in Bangkok

Shillong, Jan 10: A 57-year-old Meghalaya resident, Mr. Treactchell...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

How Phones and WiFi Hide Our Cosmic Address

By Satyabrat Borah Scientists have long turned to the mysteries...

Fiscal deficit at 17.9 pc of full-year target in Q1: CGA data

New Delhi, July 31: The central government's fiscal deficit...

Tharun, Lakshya Sen enter quarterfinals of Macau Open

Macau, July 31: India’s Tharun Mannepalli shocked top seed...

Lok Sabha adjourned for the day amid opposition protests on SIR

New Delhi, July 31: Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned...

44 killed, nine missing after rain storms in Beijing

Beijing, July 31: At least 44 people were killed...

Sensex, Nifty decline on concerns over US tariff imposition

Mumbai, July 31: Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty...

Rupee recovers 22 paise from all-time low to close at 87.58 against US dollar

Mumbai, July 31: The rupee recovered 22 paise from...

First major issue whether Rohingyas refugees or illegal entrants: SC

New Delhi, July 31: The Supreme Court on Thursday...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories