Linguistic minorities being targeted in Assam, alleges CPI(M)

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The CPI(M) today alleged that the linguistic minorities, including Bengalis, in were being targeted in the name of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and said the problem should be resolved amicably on the basis of the Constitution and "not on the whims" of RSS-

Charging the in the state with using religion and language as tools to divide the people of Assam, the party also lashed out at the for allegedly "using vote to win polls" there.


"The is squarely responsible for this crisis. The for the sake of votes tried to rake up the same issue during the poll campaign in He had promised that all those who came from across the border will be sent back, as the and believe that all Bengali- speaking people are Bangladeshis," CPI(M) leader told reporters here.

Salim claimed that though the "fragile unity" in was somewhat achieved through the Accord, the has been propagating for long "to divide" the Bengali-speaking population using religion.

"The situation has worsened during the Modi regime", Salim said.

The CPI(M) leader also accused the state chief minister of "sending wrong signals among the linguistic minorities".

Taking a dig at the RSS-BJP, Salim reminded them that Bengali was also the language of West and not only the Bangladeshi people.

"The and always believe and have the understanding that all Bengali-speaking people are Bangladeshis. They forget West

"There is a large number of people who are in Tripura, Maharashtra, who speak Bengali," Salim said.

He asked to study the Accord and resolve the problem amicably on the basis of the Constitution and "not on the basis of the whims of the RSS".

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 17:20 IST