Kokrajhar, Aug. 26 -- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday said that demographic changes have become a threat to the indigenous people of Assam.
He also said that those who came before 1971 don't have any enmity with us.
"Demographic changes have become a threat to the indigenous people of Assam. Just compare the 1972 voter list with today's voter list. Comparing Bilasipara town in 1972 with its current state, and Dhubri's situation at that time and its current state. Those who came before 1971, we don't have any enmity with them," the Assam Chief Minister told the media at Parbatjhora in Kokrajhar district on Tuesday.
He further said that those who came before 1971 were welcomed by the Assamese people.
"So what is the ...
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