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All Assam Minorities Students' Union (AAMSU)
AbbreviationAAMSU
Formation31 March 1980; 44 years ago (1980-03-31)
TypeStudent organization
HeadquartersGuwahati
Region served Assam, India
PresidentRejaul Karim Sarkar
General SecretaryImtiaz Hussain Minnatul Islam
Information and Technology SecretaryMd Aminur Rahman

All Assam Minorities Students' Union (AAMSU) is a student organization from the religious and linguistic minorities communities of Assam. It was formed in 1980, on the eve of Assam movement, to safeguard the interest of the minorities social rights and their strangle and held rallies in Barpeta c and shouting slogs of jay Aay Asom . It claims fighting for the minorities people facing prosecution at the hands of government.

History

The union was formed on 31 March 1980. A convention took place at Jaleswar, Goalpara from 29–30 March. Two Assamese leaders of Congress (I), Lolit Doley and Dhrubanaryan Barua, addressed the convention.

Abdul Hai Nagori and Azghar Ali were the first President and Secretary of the union, respectively. Mukshed Ali, advocate drafted its constitution.

References

  1. "AASU, APW, AAMSU unhappy with exclusion list". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  2. Barpujari, H.K. (1998). North East India: Problems, Policies and Prospects. Spectrum Publications Guwahati: Delhi. p. 60.
  3. "Stop chasing imaginery figures of 'Bangladeshi' people: Assam minority students body". The Hindu. 2019-09-01. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
  4. Mohanty, P. K. (2006). Encyclopaedia of Scheduled Tribes in India: In Five Volume. Gyan Publishing House. ISBN 9788182050525.
  5. Pisharoty, Sangeeta Barooah (2019-08-27). Assam: The Accord, The Discord. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 9789353056223.
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