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Amra Bangali

Amra Bangali (AMB) ( translation: We are Bengalis) is a political party in India, based on the socio-economic and political philosophy Progressive Utilization Theory[1] given by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar;[2] the party was sparked off in reaction against anti-Bengali rhetoric in Northeast India.[3] Amra Bangali enjoyed a short stint in the spotlight in the mid-1980s when it even won some gram panchayat seats in border districts.[2] Today, AMB is involved in various movements and protests including those against the Darjeeling Gorkhas calling for the creation of new state of Gorkhaland.[4] It protested National Register of Citizens for Assam and Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019.[5][6][7]

Amra Bangali
AbbreviationAMB
FounderPrabhat Ranjan Sarkar
HeadquartersKolkata, West Bengal
Membership764,432(2017)
IdeologyProgressive Utilization Theory
Bengali nationalism
Election symbol

The politics of Amra Bangali is based on Sarkar's ideas of economic and political democracy. The party is organized in West Bengal, as well as in other states with large Bengali populations such as Tripura, Bihar, Odisha, Assam and Jharkhand. The only real political breakthrough the party has had was in Tripura during the 1980s, when the party entered the Legislative Assembly.

Bhuban Bijoy Majumder, resident of Tripura, was a famous leader of the party.[8][9]

Bangalistan

Bangalistan (Bengali: বাঙালীস্তান) is the proposed state for the Bengalis in India[10][11][12] and self-sufficient socio-economic zone promoted by the supporters of the Indian political party Amra Bangali.[1] Basically, it is a social movement, based on Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar's socio-economic and political philosophy PROUT.[1] Bengal or Bangalistan was divided several times in the past.[13] The Mandai Massacre, Nellie Massacre, etc. proves the hurtful conditions of the Bengalis in India.[14] The Amra Bangali protested the National Register of Citizens for Assam.[12][15] The Bengalis want to reorganize Bangalistan as per the Article 3(a) of Part 1 of the Constitution of India to save themselves from oppression and exploitation.[16] The Bangalistan envisioned by the party would include the whole of West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, General areas of Tripura, Barak Valley of Assam, bordering eastern Jharkhand's districts etc.[1][12]

Demands

The demands of Amra Bangali include:

  • Like Marathi, Punjabi, Tamils, etc. are given respective homelands in the federated structure of India, Bengalis should be given their homelands – Bangalistan.
  • Bengali language should be used in all official and non-official works all over Bangalistan.
  • The Bengali regiment should be reintroduced into the Indian Army, like Maratha, Sikh etc. regiments.
  • All Bengali immigrants should be granted Indian nationality without a question mark.
  • The amendments to Citizenship Charter that were done in the 1986 and 2003 need to be cancelled.
  • In the entire North-East including Manipur– Assam, there is a systematic conspiracy to cancel voting rights of Bengalis and place them in outsiders' camps – this has to be stopped forthwith.
  • The local youths must be given 100% employment as per Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT).
  • Block level planning has to be introduced and agro industries have to be established. Agriculture has to be given the status of industry.
  • The publication of advertisements and showing of TV serials, cinemas, etc., which are disrespectful to the dignity of women have to be stopped forthwith, etc.[11][12]

Aims and objectives

The aims and objectives of Amra Bangali include:

  • Restoration and development of Bengali language and culture.
  • Economic self-sufficiency.
  • Self-determination in socio-political field.
  • Re-organization of the territory of Bengal with all the like-minded people having respect for Bengali language and culture and giving a new name Bangalistan[1] to this territory.

Wing organisations

The wing organisations of Amra Bangali are:[17]

  • Bangali Chhatra–Yuva Samaj
  • Bangali Mahila Samaj
  • Bangali Kars'ak Samaj
  • Bangali Sramajiibii Samaj
  • Bangali Vidvat Samaj

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e prbhkr (2012-03-15). "Amra Bangali". Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  2. ^ a b "Who are the Amra Bangalis?". Indian Express. 13 Jun 2008. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  3. ^ Van Schendel, Willem (2005). The Bengal Borderland: Beyond State and Nation in South Asia. Anthem Press. p. 197. ISBN 978-1-84331-145-4. Bengali-speaking Indian citizens living in India ... resented being portrayed as infiltrators ... Fearing for their position, they began creating organizations to protect their interests, e.g. 'Amra Bangali' ... 'If the eviction of Bengalis from Assam does not stop, all Bengal will be set afire!' Slogan of the political group Amra Bangali ... 1981.
  4. ^ Khawas, Vimal. . Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  5. ^ "Group warns of protest in Tripura". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  6. ^ "Amra Bangali staged protest against NRC and CAB". www.tripurachronicle.in. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  7. ^ "Amra Bengali joins the chorus of protest against NRC - Sentinelassam". The Sentinel Assam. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
  8. ^ The Eyewitness: Tales from Tripura's Ethnic Conflict, Manas Paul.
  9. ^ "Tripura West Lok Sabha Election Result - Parliamentary Constituency". resultuniversity.com. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  10. ^ "Turmoil in the North East: The demand for Bangalistan". SabrangIndia. 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  11. ^ a b prbhkr (2015-11-21). "10 Points Demand Presented at 6000 Strong Amra Bengali Meet". Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  12. ^ a b c d আসামে এনআরসির প্রতিবাদে কলকাতায় সমাবেশ. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  13. ^ "Partition of Bengal, 1905: All about the divide and rule that spurred protests". India Today. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  14. ^ . Indian Defence Forum. Archived from the original on 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  15. ^ "TRIPURAINFOWAY : Tripura's Latest News, Views & IT Portal". tripura-infoway.com. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  16. ^ "Article 3 in The Constitution Of India 1949". indiankanoon.org. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  17. ^ আমরা বাঙালী কর্তৃক নেতাজীর ১২৩-তম জন্মদিন পালন. notunprithivi.com. Retrieved 2020-04-19.

External links

  • Official website (Bengali)

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Amra Bangali AMB translation We are Bengalis is a political party in India based on the socio economic and political philosophy Progressive Utilization Theory 1 given by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar 2 the party was sparked off in reaction against anti Bengali rhetoric in Northeast India 3 Amra Bangali enjoyed a short stint in the spotlight in the mid 1980s when it even won some gram panchayat seats in border districts 2 Today AMB is involved in various movements and protests including those against the Darjeeling Gorkhas calling for the creation of new state of Gorkhaland 4 It protested National Register of Citizens for Assam and Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 5 6 7 Amra BangaliAbbreviationAMBFounderPrabhat Ranjan SarkarHeadquartersKolkata West BengalMembership764 432 2017 IdeologyProgressive Utilization TheoryBengali nationalismElection symbolPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElectionsThe politics of Amra Bangali is based on Sarkar s ideas of economic and political democracy The party is organized in West Bengal as well as in other states with large Bengali populations such as Tripura Bihar Odisha Assam and Jharkhand The only real political breakthrough the party has had was in Tripura during the 1980s when the party entered the Legislative Assembly Bhuban Bijoy Majumder resident of Tripura was a famous leader of the party 8 9 Contents 1 Bangalistan 2 Demands 3 Aims and objectives 4 Wing organisations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBangalistan EditBangalistan Bengali ব ঙ ল স ত ন is the proposed state for the Bengalis in India 10 11 12 and self sufficient socio economic zone promoted by the supporters of the Indian political party Amra Bangali 1 Basically it is a social movement based on Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar s socio economic and political philosophy PROUT 1 Bengal or Bangalistan was divided several times in the past 13 The Mandai Massacre Nellie Massacre etc proves the hurtful conditions of the Bengalis in India 14 The Amra Bangali protested the National Register of Citizens for Assam 12 15 The Bengalis want to reorganize Bangalistan as per the Article 3 a of Part 1 of the Constitution of India to save themselves from oppression and exploitation 16 The Bangalistan envisioned by the party would include the whole of West Bengal Andaman and Nicobar Islands General areas of Tripura Barak Valley of Assam bordering eastern Jharkhand s districts etc 1 12 Demands EditThe demands of Amra Bangali include Like Marathi Punjabi Tamils etc are given respective homelands in the federated structure of India Bengalis should be given their homelands Bangalistan Bengali language should be used in all official and non official works all over Bangalistan The Bengali regiment should be reintroduced into the Indian Army like Maratha Sikh etc regiments All Bengali immigrants should be granted Indian nationality without a question mark The amendments to Citizenship Charter that were done in the 1986 and 2003 need to be cancelled In the entire North East including Manipur Assam there is a systematic conspiracy to cancel voting rights of Bengalis and place them in outsiders camps this has to be stopped forthwith The local youths must be given 100 employment as per Progressive Utilization Theory PROUT Block level planning has to be introduced and agro industries have to be established Agriculture has to be given the status of industry The publication of advertisements and showing of TV serials cinemas etc which are disrespectful to the dignity of women have to be stopped forthwith etc 11 12 Aims and objectives EditThe aims and objectives of Amra Bangali include Restoration and development of Bengali language and culture Economic self sufficiency Self determination in socio political field Re organization of the territory of Bengal with all the like minded people having respect for Bengali language and culture and giving a new name Bangalistan 1 to this territory Wing organisations EditThe wing organisations of Amra Bangali are 17 Bangali Chhatra Yuva Samaj Bangali Mahila Samaj Bangali Kars ak Samaj Bangali Sramajiibii Samaj Bangali Vidvat SamajSee also EditPolitical parties in TripuraReferences Edit a b c d e prbhkr 2012 03 15 Amra Bangali Retrieved 2020 04 16 a b Who are the Amra Bangalis Indian Express 13 Jun 2008 Retrieved 11 January 2013 Van Schendel Willem 2005 The Bengal Borderland Beyond State and Nation in South Asia Anthem Press p 197 ISBN 978 1 84331 145 4 Bengali speaking Indian citizens living in India resented being portrayed as infiltrators Fearing for their position they began creating organizations to protect their interests e g Amra Bangali If the eviction of Bengalis from Assam does not stop all Bengal will be set afire Slogan of the political group Amra Bangali 1981 Khawas Vimal Amra Bangali and its philosophy Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 28 August 2014 Group warns of protest in Tripura www telegraphindia com Retrieved 2022 03 01 Amra Bangali staged protest against NRC and CAB www tripurachronicle in Retrieved 2022 03 01 Amra Bengali joins the chorus of protest against NRC Sentinelassam The Sentinel Assam Retrieved 2022 03 01 The Eyewitness Tales from Tripura s Ethnic Conflict Manas Paul Tripura West Lok Sabha Election Result Parliamentary Constituency resultuniversity com Retrieved 2020 06 13 Turmoil in the North East The demand for Bangalistan SabrangIndia 2020 01 28 Retrieved 2020 04 16 a b prbhkr 2015 11 21 10 Points Demand Presented at 6000 Strong Amra Bengali Meet Retrieved 2020 04 16 a b c d আস ম এনআরস র প রত ব দ কলক ত য সম ব শ Prothom Alo in Bengali Retrieved 2020 04 17 Partition of Bengal 1905 All about the divide and rule that spurred protests India Today Retrieved 2020 04 16 Nellie massacre A political blunder done by Congress in their quest to gain Power Indian Defence Forum Archived from the original on 2020 02 20 Retrieved 2020 04 16 TRIPURAINFOWAY Tripura s Latest News Views amp IT Portal tripura infoway com Retrieved 2020 04 18 Article 3 in The Constitution Of India 1949 indiankanoon org Retrieved 2020 04 16 আমর ব ঙ ল কর ত ক ন ত জ র ১২৩ তম জন মদ ন প লন notunprithivi com Retrieved 2020 04 19 External links EditOfficial website Bengali Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amra Bangali amp oldid 1131763373, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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