“In a fierce critique of Assam’s BJP government, Sivasagar MP Akhil Gogoi condemned the police’s brutal lathi charge on peaceful protesters from the Koch-Rajbongshi community demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) recognition in Golakganj, Dhubri. The protestors, mainly from the Koch-Rajbongshi heartland, gathered under the All Koch-Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRSU) banner, seeking fulfillment of the BJP’s 2021 electoral promise to grant ST status to six indigenous groups including Koch-Rajbongshi, Ahom, Chutia, Matak, Moran, and Tea Tribes. Instead of dialogue, police violence left many injured, fueling outrage and ethnic tensions.
This crackdown came amid rising resentment as the state government has delayed action despite repeated assurances and consultations. The demand itself has a long history, with these six communities currently classified as OBC but seeking ST status for better educational, employment, and political benefits. The denial of ST status traces back decades, with the Registrar General of India rejecting their claims multiple times due to objections from existing tribal groups fearing erosion of their rights.
Alongside the Koch-Rajbongshi protests, thousands from the Moran tribe rallied in Tinsukia demanding ST status and autonomy, highlighting the widespread unrest across Assam. Analysts warn that urgent political and administrative steps are needed to resolve these long-pending demands to prevent further escalation ahead of upcoming elections.”