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Dear All

New Socialist Initiative (NSI) calls upon all progressive and democratic
minded individuals and organisations to join us and raise our voice against
the massacre of Bengali-speaking Muslims that it still unfolding in
Bodoland (Assam). The death toll has already reached 32 and still counting.

*Protest against Massacre of Bengali-Speaking Muslims in Bodoland (Assam)*

3 pm, 7th May (Wednesday),
Assam Bhawan, Sardar Patel Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

In what seems to be a post-poll revenge killings in all probability, on 1st
May at 7.30 p.m., 8 Bodo youth armed with fire arms riding on 4 bicycles
entered a house in Narasinghbari village in Baksa Dist. inhabited by
Muslims and asked, whom did you vote for, and before getting any answer
they fired shots and killed 3 persons and injured two. At 12.30 a.m. on 2nd
May (night of 1st May) in Balapara village part I, 20 armed militants
entered and fired indiscriminately on 5 houses and killed 8 people which
include 3 women, two old persons and 3 children (aged: 3, 8 and 12 years),
who had obviously not even voted. On the same day (2nd May), 40 militants
surrounded 77 houses in Narayanguri village (the last village before Manas
National Park) and fired indiscriminately. 20 dead bodies have been found
so far, 8 had to be hospitalised and 31 are still not accounted for. This
has led to exodus of Muslims to safer places.

It is worth noting that a day before the massacre, Pramila Rani Brahma,
Minister for Agriculture in Assam from Bodo People's front (BPF) who
represents Kokrajhar East Constituency gave an interview to media on 30th
April claiming even before the results of Lok Sabha elections are out that
this time Muslims did not vote for the BPF and therefore their candidate
Chandan Brahma was not likely to win.

It is further worth noting that he 16th General election for Lok Sabha
concluded in Assam on 24th April. From Kokrajhar constituency, the
candidate of Bodo People’s Front, a party of former militants, was Chandan
Brahma and was opposed by a non-Bodo candidate Naba Saraniya, a former
commander of ULFA, backed by the Sanmilita Janagostiya Aikkyamancha (SJA),
an amalgamation of at least 20 ethnic and linguistic groups based in
Bodoland. The Bengali speaking Muslims of Bodoland apparently voted enmasse
in favour of Naba Saraniya.


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