Adivasi, Tea-Garden Workers Mount Major Tinsukia Rally Seeking ST Status, Land Rights and Wage Hike
Organisers escalated the drive by filing formal demands with the district administration.
Overview
- Thousands assembled in Tinsukia on October 8 under the banners of ATTSA and AASAA, pressing for recognition and economic relief.
- Security forces were deployed in large numbers, and local reporting noted the rally went ahead after Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma left the district.
- Attendance figures remain disputed, with some accounts and organisers claiming over one lakh participants drawn from 122 tea gardens and nearby areas.
- Submitted memoranda asked for Scheduled Tribe status for tea Adivasis, land pattas for families and a higher daily wage, with the latest report citing a Rs 551 demand.
- Organisers vowed to extend protests across Assam until concrete action is taken, and no immediate government concession was reported.