Assam will become part of Bangladesh if number of immigrants rise by another 10 pc: Himanta
Assam's Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma voiced concerns about the state's demographic balance. He stated that a 10 percent increase in the Bangladeshi-origin population could lead to Assam's inclusion in Bangladesh. Sarma has been highlighting ...

Sarma, speaking to reporters after an official event here, said he has been raising this issue for the last five years.
"In Assam, 40 per cent of the population are Bangladeshi-origin people. If it increases 10 per cent more, we will automatically be included," he said when asked on a reported comment by a leader in Bangladesh about merging the northeast with the neighbouring nation.
"That is why I have been shouting (about the issue) for the last five years," he added.
Earlier this month, Bangladesh's newly formed National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah reportedly said that Dhaka should "isolate" India's northeastern states, and extend support to separatist elements in the region if New Delhi attempted to destabilise his country.
Abdullah claimed that the northeastern states were geographically "vulnerable" as they were dependent on the narrow 'Siliguri Corridor', also called the 'Chicken's Neck', for connectivity with the Indian mainland.
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