The All Assam Students' Union (Aasu) on Saturday issued an ultimatum to all suspected Bangladeshi nationals here to leave Majuli by November 10. The organization also asked the administration to take required steps to fulfill their demand.
"We will not be responsible for any problems arising in Majuli after the deadline ends. We will take action against suspected nationals residing in the hub of Vaishnavite culture. This is our last appeal to the government as well as suspected Bangladeshis staying in Majuli,'' said Aasu's Jorhat district president Biren Saikia.
He added, "A large number of suspected Bangladeshi nationals are residing in Majuli right under the nose of the administration. Apart from doing cultivation and other household works, many of them are doing trade in the island to eke out a living. In some years, they will set up permanent settlements here, posing a serious threat to the unique identity of the island.''
"Our activists have been directed to take all possible steps to protect our island from Bangladeshi infiltration,'' said another Aasu leader of Majuli sub division.
Sources said suspected Bangladeshi nationals are residing at Kamalabari, Garmur, Dakhinpaat, Sumoimari, Salmoras, Jengraimukh and Fulani areas of the island.
"We will not be responsible for any problems arising in Majuli after the deadline ends. We will take action against suspected nationals residing in the hub of Vaishnavite culture. This is our last appeal to the government as well as suspected Bangladeshis staying in Majuli,'' said Aasu's Jorhat district president Biren Saikia.
He added, "A large number of suspected Bangladeshi nationals are residing in Majuli right under the nose of the administration. Apart from doing cultivation and other household works, many of them are doing trade in the island to eke out a living. In some years, they will set up permanent settlements here, posing a serious threat to the unique identity of the island.''
"Our activists have been directed to take all possible steps to protect our island from Bangladeshi infiltration,'' said another Aasu leader of Majuli sub division.
Sources said suspected Bangladeshi nationals are residing at Kamalabari, Garmur, Dakhinpaat, Sumoimari, Salmoras, Jengraimukh and Fulani areas of the island.
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