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Bodoland Attacks
The violence in Assam is about neither 'Hindu-Muslim' nor 'illegal Bangladeshi immigrants'
The Bodos form only 26% of the population in the area they want to carve out for their separate Bodo state. The other people who live there are protesting the dominance of a minority – and facing bullets for it.
Dr. Kaustubh Deka
· May 04, 2014 · 08:28 am
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