Cabinet committee to be formed to deal with issues of Tribal People
Dispur: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the State government would form a three-member cabinet committee to discuss and resolve all issues of the tribal people.
The Chief Minister said this while taking part in a review meeting with the representatives of the Coordination Committee of Tribal Organizations of Assam (CCTOA) to discuss various issues of the tribal people, which was held at No 1 State Guest House, Koinadhara in Guwahati today. Altogether 24 students and social organizations of the ST communities took part in the meeting.
The CCTOA representatives submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister underscoring ten demands including preservation of tribal belts and blocks, land rights of forest dwellers, implementation of post-based reservation policy and filling up of backlog posts, constitutional status to tribal Autonomous Councils, etc.
The Chief Minister after going through the demands announced that a three-member cabinet committee will be formed to engage with CCTOA to discuss and resolve all issues of the tribal people. The Cabinet Committee will frequently hold discussions with CCTOA and take expeditious steps for the settlement of land rights and other issues of the tribal people. The Chief Minister also informed that he will hold a discussion with CCTOA on the progress of the issues in the next six months.