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<h1 class="entry-title gmail-h1">Assamese language under threat: Axam Xahitya Xabha(AXX)</h1><div class="entry-meta entry-meta-single"><div class="gmail-meta-item gmail-herald-date"><span class="gmail-updated">12 hours ago</span></div><div class="gmail-meta-item gmail-herald-rtime">3 Min Read</div></div><div class="entry-content gmail-herald-entry-content"><div class="gmail-herald-ad gmail-herald-ad-above-single"><ins class="gmail-adsbygoogle" style="display:block;height:191px"><ins id="gmail-aswift_1_expand" style="display:inline-table;border:medium none;height:191px;margin:0px;padding:0px;width:753px;background-color:transparent"><ins id="gmail-aswift_1_anchor" style="display:block;border:medium none;height:191px;margin:0px;padding:0px;width:753px;background-color:transparent"></ins></ins></ins> </div><p>GUWAHATI:
The Axam Xahitya Xabha (AXX) is apprehensive of the foreseeable future
of the Assamese language, literature and culture, especially at the fall
in the percentage of Assamese speakers in the <a href="https://www.sentinelassam.com/north-east-india-news/assam-news/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">State</a> as shown by Census 2011.</p><p>Talking
to The Sentinel, AXX president Paramananda Rajbongshi said: “The 2011
Census report has put Assamese speakers in the State at 48 per cent. We
apprehend that it may fall up to 20-30 per cent in Census 2021. AXX’s
internal research and study foresee such a bitter reality.”</p><p>Rajbongshi
further said: “Earlier different ethnic groups in Assam did mention
Assamese as their mother tongue. However, now they show their respective
tongues as mother tongues during census. Assamese is going to be a
minor language in Assam. Hindu Bengalis have made Assamese an endangered
language in the State. This is glaringly visible in the Barak Valley.
In the Brahmaputra Valley also it is becoming a reality now. Assamese
schools are being closed in the State. The mushroom growth of English
medium schools in the State too has a cascading effect on this.”<br> On
the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, the AXX president said: “The
Bill is set to cast a shadow on the future of the Assamese language,
literature and culture. We oppose the Bill. We’re averse to unroll the
red carpet in Assam for the 1.5 crore Hindu Bengalis staying in
Bangladesh. We’re not going to let religious polarization to happen in
the State. Such a development will only pose a threat to the sovereignty
of the nation. The people of Assam are apprehensive of the Bill which
is being opposed by all parties and organizations. We want the JPC
(Joint Parliamentary Committee) to visit Assam again for hearing on the
Bill.”</p><p>On what needs to be done at the present situation,
Rajbongshi said: “We need to detect and deport all foreigners who have
entered the State after March 24, 1971 as stated in the Assam Accord.
Respecting the Assam Accord, all foreigners, regardless of their
religions, should be deported from the State. We can feel secured only
if the entire length of the international boundary which the State
shares is totally sealed.”</p><p>When asked on a tentative route for the
revival of the Assamese language, Rajbongshi said: “We need to follow a
clear-cut language policy, education policy and an employment policy.
The future of the Assamese language as the lingua franca is at stake in
the State because of irregularities in these policies. All indigenous
mother tongues have to get their dignity. In all examinations for
employment in private and government sectors the question papers should
have equal percentage of questions in mother tongues and official
language (Assamese). The Official Language Act, 1960 has to be
implemented in full in the State.”</p></div>
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