PM Modi assails previous Assam governments for failing to protect land rights of indigenous people
"With more than one lakh families added today, the government has shown its commitment to protecting the rights of the indigenous people," Modi said.

"When the Sarbananda Sonowal government took over the reins in Assam, more than six lakh indigenous families had no legal rights over their land. In the last few years more than two lakh such families have been allotted ownership certificates.
"With more than one lakh families added today, the government has shown its commitment to protecting the rights of the indigeneous people," Modi said.
The previous governments in Assam never cared for the rights of those who "loved this sacred land", he said.
The land ownership certificates (pattas) will guarantee their 'Swabhiman' (pride), Swadheenta (freedom) and Suraksha (protection).
He asserted that the BJP-led government is committed to protecting the land, language and culture of the indigenous people.
Referring to the celebration of 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as 'Parakram Divas', the prime minister said the day "inspires hope and national pride".
He also lauded the state government for having freed the world famous Kaziranga National Park from encroachers.
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