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TURA, 18 Feb: Leaders of the Garoland State Movement Committee which is spearheading the struggle to see a Garoland state carved out of Meghalaya have returned with optimism from talks with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Tura on Friday morning where they were reportedly told that their demand would be studied and a meeting would be held to discuss the same after the elections.

A delegation of leaders from the Garoland State Movement submitted a memorandum citing the reasons for the need to give the garos their own separate state identity.

They were met by Amit Shah and Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, the BJP’s top man in the north east, at the BSF guest house in Dobasipara, Tura.

Led by GSMC co-chairman Balkarin Ch. Marak, Jakrak A. Sangma, Co-Chairman, Ryan Ch. Marak, Spokesperson, Jason Tekrang M. Sangma, Organising Secretary, Tony Balsam Ch. Marak, Publicity Secretary, Tony Tojrang B. Marak, Office Secretary and Prensing M. Sangma, Executive Member, mentioned to Shah the decades long fight by the Garos to have their own identity with a state.

Their memorandum mentioned the fight for Garo identity from the time of the famous garo freedom fighter and patriot Late Sonaram R. Sangma who spearheaded the movement for a free Garoland as way back as the year 1899 during the British Raj in India.

“He was the first person to fight with a tool of Non Cooperation Movement amongst the Garos as well as India. He filed cases at Calcutta(Kolkata)High Court against the British for dominating Garos’ land. After him another leader Matgrik Lt.Mody K. Marak and Lt.Emonsing M. Sangma in the name of conglomeration body known as Garo National Conference (GNC) had submitted memorandum to the British to include Garo speaking people of Assam to be in the part of Garo Autonomous Council (GAC) but they failed to understand the sentiments of the Garo people and excluded Autonomous areas in 1946,” stated the GSMC in their memo to Shah.

The fight for Garoland State in a political way was carried forward by then GNC leader Late Clifford R. Marak who raised the Garoland State issues in the Assembly Session in the year 1992 till 2014.

They also mentioned the armed struggle taken up for Garoland demanded by A.chik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and other militant organizations in Garo Region from 1995 to 2005.

“Since the formation of GSMC in the year 2012, mobilizing for Garoland State in the entire Garo Region has not diminished till the present year 2023 and shall go on till the demand is expedited. Garo people have Garo language which gives protection,Article 29 in the Indian Constitution. Moreover Garo people should be given a state based on linguistics just like Gujarati speaking people got Gujarat State from Maharashtra State likewise Garo speaking people should get Garoland State,” justified the GSMC to Shah.

Pointing to the vast area of the northeast and Bangladesh where Garos continue to reside, the GSMC lamented that Garos continue to be deprived in all spheres of life and development despite Meghalaya having celebrated 51 years of statehood, this year.

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