Nibaran Bora
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Nibaran Bora was a politician, writer, journalist, teacher, athlete, speaker, social worker, labor leader and peasant leader of Assam. [1] He is considered to be one of the leading Assamese and people-oriented politicians of the second half of the 20th century.[2] He was also one of the pioneers of the 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.[1][2]
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[edit]- ^ "Forty Years Ago, November 9, 1980: Assam leaders Rigid". Nov 9, 2020.
- ^ "Book on Nibaran Bora released". 15 Sept 2010.
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