Bineshwar Brahma
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Bineshwar Brahma (1946- August 19, 2000 Bodo:बिनेश्वर ब्रम्ह) was the president of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha ('Bodo Literary Union') in Assam, India.
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[edit] Positions
In Bodo language issues, Brahma opposed writing Bodo in Roman script. Instead he advocated the use of Devanagari for writing Bodo, putting him at odds with Christian Bodo groups, like the National Democratic Front of Bodoland.
He also worked on peace efforts between the Assam state government, the Indian Government and various Bodo groups.[1]
[edit] Death
He was murdered by the NDFB in Guwahati on August 19, 2000.[1] The NDFB later claimed responsibility for the act, charging that Brahma had been 'an agent of the Bharatiya Janata Party' and that BSS was a front for the rival militant group BLT.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Civil Society Initiatives - SATP
- ^ Bodo group war to turn bloodier Rediff - January 17, 2001
[edit] External links
- Of God and Holy Water Rediff - October 25, 2000