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Tribals want to stick to traditional lifestyle: Himanta on Rahul’s adivasi comment

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Guwahati, Nov 21 (PTI) Hours after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP of depriving tribals of modern amenities, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday claimed that such communities do not want to let go of their traditional lifestyle.

“I don’t think that tribals want to discontinue their traditional lifestyle. So, jungle is not a demeaning word. ‘Jal-jameen-jungle’ — these are very emotional words,” Sarma said at a press conference here.

“… ‘Jal-jameen-jungle’ are the most precious three words for the tribal community,” he said.

The CM, however, said he does not know in what context the Congress leader made the comments.

Earlier in the day, Gandhi addressed his first election rally in Gujarat and accused the BJP of drawing up plans to displace ‘adivasis’ (tribals) by handing over forests to industrialists.

“They (BJP) call you ‘vanvasi’ (forest dwellers). They do not say you are the first owners of India, but that you live in the jungles. Do you see the difference? It means they do not want you to live in cities, see your children becoming engineers, doctors, learn to fly planes, speak English,” he said at the rally at tribal-dominated Mahuva.

He also alleged that the saffron party wants to keep tribals away from modern healthcare and education facilities. PTI TR RBT RBT

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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