This was informed by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma after attending a meeting with around 150 ‘intellectuals’ from the indigenous Assamese Muslim community in Guwahati on Sunday evening.
CM Sarma further informed that he will next meet ‘migrant’ Bengali-speaking Muslims to discuss the matter.
Meanwhile, as many as eight sub committees have been formed to look into various socio-economic aspects of the Muslim community in Assam.
These eight sub committees will submit their reports within three months.Sub-groups with representatives of indigenous Muslim will be formed to deliberate on issues for the community like health, education, skill development, cultural identity, financial inclusion, women empowerment etc