Difference between revisions 7544065 and 7544072 on simplewikiThe United Nations Assam (UNI) is a Muslim liberation movement. It consists of the districts of [[South]] [[West]] [[Assam]]. Which wants to make "United Nations Assam" an independent [[Muslim country]]. The need for this movement was felt when more than 5,000 [[Muslims | Muslims]] were burned alive in 1983, the indigenous people were evicted from their homes, and everything went home. The majority of the participants were rural peasants belonging to indigenous communities, or from the lower strata of the caste system categorized as Scheduled Castes or Other Backward Classes. {{harv | Kimura | 2013 | p = 5}} </ref> <ref name = "Austin"> {Cite book | last = Austin | first = Granville | title = Working a Democratic Constitution - A History of the Indian Experience | url = https://archive.org/details/workingdemocrati00aust | publisher = Oxford University Press | year = 1999 | location = New Delhi | page = [https://archive.org/details/workingdemocrati00aust/page/n283 541] | isbn = 0-19-565610-5}} </ref> <ref> <ref> http://indilens.com/56049-myth-of-aasu-and-assamese-muslim-with-validity-of-samujjal -kumar-bhattacharya / {{wayback | url = http: //indilens.com/56049-myth-of-aasu-and-assamese-muslim-with-validity-of-samujjal-kumar-bhattacharya/ | date = 20150831005859 Myth of AASU and Assamese Muslim with validity of Samujjal Kumar Bhattacharya </ref> Even the [[Assam Movement]] was run to prevent Muslims from participating in the elections, <ref> ite {cite book | last1 = Baruah | first1 = Sanjib | title = India Against Itself: Assam and the Politics of Nationality | date = 1999 | publisher = University of Pennsylvania Press | isbn = 0-8122-3491-X | page = 115 | url = https: //books.google.co.uk/books? Id = 8k-irMMTnywC & pg = PA115 | language = en | archiveurl = https: //web.archive.org/web/20181224190229/https: //books.google.co.uk/books? id = 8k-irMMTnywC & pg = PA115 | archivedate = 2018-12-24 | access-date = 2018-05-20 | url-status = live}} </ref> But the [[residents | residents]] here are determined to achieve independence [[Muslim state]]. == Religions == box {{bar box | title = [[United Nations Religions of Assam]] <ref name = "censusindia1" /> | titlebar = # ddd | left1 = religion | right1 = percent | float = right | bars = {bar percent | [[Islam]] | green | 80.3}} {{bar percent | [[Hindu]] | orange | 19.7}} {{bar percent | [[Christian]] | blue | 1.8}} {{bar percent | Other | black | 0.1}} {| class = "wikitable sortable" | - ! Province !! District !! Muslims (percent) !! Hindu (percent) !! Christian (percent) | - | [[Assam]] || Bongai Village District || 50.22% || 42.2% || 1.17% | - | [[Assam]] || Goalpara District || 57.52% || 34.51% || 7.72% | - | [[Assam]] || Dhobri District || 79.67% || 19.92% || 0.21% | - | [[Assam]] || South Salmara District || 92.22% || 4.5% || 0.3% | - | [[Assam]] || Burpeta District || 70.74% || 92.11% || 0.15% | - | [[Assam]] || Darang District || 64.34% || 35.25% || 0.14% | - | [[Assam]] || Mari village district || 52.56% || 47.2% || 024% | - | [[Assam]] || Hojai District || 53.65% || 45.53% || 0.82% | - | [[Assam]] || Nagaon District || 55.36% || 43.4% || 0.29% | - | [[Assam]] || Kamrup District || 45.90% || 50.10% || 8.61% | - | [[Assam]] || Kamrup Metropolitan District || 50.90% || 46.7% || 5.78% | == See more == * [[Islam in Assam]] * [[Assam Movement]] * [[Blue Massacre]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=7544072.
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