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'''Nibaran Bora''' was a [[politician]], [[writer]], [[journalist]], [[teacher]], [[athlete]], [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]], [[social work]]er, [[labor leader]] and peasant leader of [[Assam]]. He was one of the leaders of the [[Assam Movement]]. He questioned the rationale of the [[Assam Accord]], considering it unconstitutional and a betrayal of the interests of the [[Assamese people|Assamese]].<ref name="indian express">{{Cite news |date=Nov 9, 2020<!-- 03:07 IST--> |title=Forty Years Ago, November 9, 1980: Assam leaders Rigid |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/editorials/forty-years-ago-november-9-1980-assam-leaders-rigid-7013478/}}</ref><ref name="assam tribune">{{Cite news |date=15 Sep 2010<!-- 5:30 AM--> |title=Book on Nibaran Bora released |url=https://assamtribune.com/book-on-nibaran-bora-released}}</ref>
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'''Nibaran Bora''' was a [[politician]], [[writer]], [[journalist]], [[teacher]], [[athlete]], [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]], [[social work]]er , [[labor leader]] and peasant leader of [[Assam]]. He is one of the leading Assamese and people-oriented politicians of the second half of the [[20th century]]. He was also one of the pioneers of the [[Assam Movement|six-year mass movement in Assam]]. He questioned the rationale of the [[Assam Accord]] and immortalized it as unconstitutional and a betrayal of the interests of the Assamese.<ref name="indian express">{{Cite news |date=Nov 9, 2020<!-- 03:07 IST--> |title=Forty Years Ago, November 9, 1980: Assam leaders Rigid |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/editorials/forty-years-ago-november-9-1980-assam-leaders-rigid-7013478/}}</ref><ref name="assam tribune">{{Cite news |date=15 Sep 2010<!-- 5:30 AM--> |title=Book on Nibaran Bora released |url=https://assamtribune.com/book-on-nibaran-bora-released}}</ref>


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Nibaran Bora was a politician, writer, journalist, teacher, athlete, speaker, social worker, labor leader and peasant leader of Assam. He was one of the leaders of the Assam Movement. He questioned the rationale of the Assam Accord, considering it unconstitutional and a betrayal of the interests of the Assamese.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Forty Years Ago, November 9, 1980: Assam leaders Rigid". Nov 9, 2020.
  2. ^ "Book on Nibaran Bora released". 15 Sep 2010.