
Assam threatened by demographic change, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
The Hindu
Assam CM expresses concern over demographic shift, advocates for population balance and protection of indigenous people and minorities.
GUWAHATI
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday (August 15, 2024) said the future of the State was at stake as the balance of population between Hindus and Muslims has been eroding fast.
Speaking after hoisting the national flag on the 78th Independence Day in Guwahati, he said the indigenous people of Assam were feeling threatened by demographic change as they have become a minority in “12-13 districts”.
“For us, the future of Assam is not secure. The Muslim population has increased to 41% while the Hindus were down to 57%. Christians and other communities comprise the rest,” he said, claiming the population of Hindus was 60-65% not so long ago.
According to the 2011 Census, the population of Muslims in Assam was 34%. The Census was not carried out in 2021.
The Chief Minister said the government was trying to restore the population balance. Advocating family planning by all communities and a fight against polygamy, he vowed to protect the interests of indigenous people till his last breath.
The Chief Minister also aired his concerns on minorities facing a turbulent and uncertain future in violence-scarred Bangladesh.













