Bongal Kheda
Movement against the Bengali Hindus in Assam, India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bongal Kheda (trans. "Drive out the Outsiders!"[1][2][3]) was a xenophobic movement in Assam, India, orchestrated by native Assamese job seekers which aimed to purge out non-native job competitors — primarily, middle-class Hindu Bengalis.[4][2][5][6][7][8] Soon after the Independence of India, the Assamese Hindu middle class gained political control in Assam and tried to gain social and economic parity with their competitors, the Bengali Hindu middle class.[9] A significant period of property damage, ethnic policing and even instances of street violence occurred in the region.[10] The exact timeline is disputed, though many authors agree the 1960s saw a height of disruption. It was part of a broader discontent within Assam that would foreshadow the Assamese Language Movement and the anti-Bangladeshi Assam Movement.
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