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I don't think any other CM in Assam's history used such vile words on National TV. Eiyaai morjoda aaru Axomot aataikoi uccho podor 💔

u/TheChildOfInternet — 15 hours ago
Habibi come to Dubai!
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Habibi come to Dubai!

Based on the Forbes 2026 World's Billionaires List (as of March 10, 2026), individuals with a net worth around $34 billion are ranked approximately within the top 50-60 wealthiest people in the world.

u/Big-Potential-4544 — 6 hours ago
Mama is a Billionaire!
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Mama is a Billionaire!

He’s a billionaire backed by investors with vested interests, not loyalty to Assam. This isn’t about development—it’s about control. Jaati, Maati, Bheti will be reduced to slogans while our land is sold piece by piece. And when the damage is done, don’t be surprised if he quietly exits the country with his retirement secured—leaving the people here to deal with the consequences.

u/EastAd8211 — 20 hours ago
কুংকিৰ সময়ত নিমাতী কইনা, এইবাৰ কিন্তু সংবাদ মাধ্যম জাগ্ৰত
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কুংকিৰ সময়ত নিমাতী কইনা, এইবাৰ কিন্তু সংবাদ মাধ্যম জাগ্ৰত

Assamese people should stop watching/reading news now. It's quite clear in this election how unethically it's being used as a tool by the ruling party.

When Kunki's character assassination is going on through misrepresented photos and deepfake videos, they are turning a blind eye to their secret benefactor. But as allegations are thrown at their overlord, they are up in arms immediately falsifying the claims.

This is a sad state of affairs, and I for the one, feel saddened and ashamed at the death of journalism in Assam.

u/Mostly_Harmless_N42 — 4 hours ago
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Mamir bule 3 khon passport ase. Mami Indian e nohoi 🤣🤣🤣

Are these allegations by Congress true?:

  1. CM's spouse has 3 passports (Egypt, UAE, Antigua and Barbuda)

  2. CM's spouse owns immovable properties in Dubai, which were not mentioned in his election affidavit

  3. CM, his spouse and his son own a company in USA, which has a budget of 3000 crore Dollar

If this is true, Assam election scenario can change drastically.

u/DifferentAd2168 — 24 hours ago

Why are all the jobs in Guwahati gatekept by the consultancies?

Fucking trash consultancies monopolizing the job search market. Demanding rs600+ registration fees and 50% of the first month salary. They don't have any other better things to do.

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u/HeftyStudy5939 — 3 hours ago

Political rallies are really worth it?

kahilipara, beltola tiniali and many more spots (idk all spots) are starting to cause traffic which is all cause of rally. Its eating up so much of time, like 1hr stuck in the same path? dhemali neki re bhai, mur yate important kam atat goi asu and like manuh jonok pam owh ne?

If main roads are really getting blocked then why they don't declare it as assam bondo? or atlest has some kind of disciplinary system.

Ps. no hate to any political party, just rant.

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u/wabbbbby — 1 hour ago
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This time election seems so chaotic. Kunuba FIR mari ase, beef allegations aru etia etu. Thoughts?

u/sad-eggrice — 19 hours ago

Cat boarding

A question for cat parents of Guwahati. Where do you leave your cats when you have to go out of town? Looking for reliable cat boarding options. Please suggest only if you've personally had great experience with the boarding service. I always keep mine with a girl who keeps just one cat at a time. It's not a commercial boarding setup so I have always preferred that but this time she isn't available and I need to go out for 2-3 days. Also, if any cat parent has a spare room and is willing to keep my cat, please let me know. I can also return the favour when you are in a similar situation.

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u/Humble_Brick_9418 — 1 hour ago
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Is beef readily available in Guwahati like she suggests?

beef 💪🐄 💪🏾

u/opinion_discarder — 18 hours ago
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What is happening in Assam (demography + politics) and what are we even doing about it?

From what I see and observe, the situation in Assam is becoming very serious, both demographically and politically.

Around 45% of Assam’s population is Muslim. Out of that, I believe maybe 55% to even 80% are illegal Bangladeshis. The remaining 54–55% includes Hindus and other communities. Hindus might be around 40–45%, and the rest are Christians and others.

Now even within that Hindu population, around 10–15% are Bengali and Bihari (Indian migrants). So if we actually calculate native Assamese people, it feels like we are only around 25%.

Total population of Assam is around 35 million, but honestly I am not even sure what the real number is anymore. Census is happening, but I don’t fully trust what will come out of it.

What I am seeing on ground:

I am from Lower Assam and I have seen things myself.

If you travel by bus from Guwahati to Goalpara, Dhubri, or Bongaigaon, you can clearly notice that around 80–90% passengers are Miya Muslims.

Also if you look at districts like Nagaon, Dhubri, Sonitpur, Cachar, Barpeta — these are among the most populated districts, and they are heavily dominated by Miya Muslims.

So this is not just numbers, this is visible ground reality.

Demography problem:

So what are we supposed to do about this?

How are we going to rebuild ourselves demographically?

Because what I am seeing is:
• Many Miya Muslim families having 5–6 children
• Our people not even reaching replacement level
• Many families having only 1 or 2 children

Even 2:2 replacement is not happening.

So obviously this is a serious demographic shift. I don’t know how we are going to fix this.

Identity problem:

Another major issue is we don’t even have a clear definition of who is “Assamese”. Because of this, we cannot unite properly. Indigenous people are divided.

If we don’t come under one umbrella, how are we going to survive demographically or politically?

Some people will disagree, that’s fine. But without unity, there is no strength.

Politics situation:

Now coming to politics.

Right now Assam politics is becoming Hindu vs Muslim. I don’t think this is the correct direction.

At the same time, BJP has been in power for almost 10 years. But what actual results are there?

They keep talking about illegal immigrants, but:
• Where is the strict action?
• Where is the visible result?

Also the Assam Accord — governments have been talking about implementing it for decades, maybe 30–40 years or more. But still nothing concrete has been done.

So what exactly is happening?

Gen Z responsibility:

This is coming from a Gen Z who is working hard and thinking about the future.

I feel like now it is time to actually do something. I don’t know exactly what, but something has to be done.

We need proper plan and action:
• Economically
• Culturally
• Demographically

Gen Z has to take responsibility and be more active, especially in politics.

What I see outside (tech experience):

I have worked outside Assam in tech, including big tech.

And from what I have seen, most people from Assam in these spaces are Bengalis. Maybe 80–90% from my experience.

I don’t see people from my own community much.

So where are our people?
Are we even entering these fields?
Are we even trying?

This honestly hurts.

Previous generation issue:

And about the previous generation, I don’t really understand what they were doing.

Many people didn’t focus on education. They are doing labour jobs, security jobs, and are okay with it.

Nothing wrong with honest work. But the question is:
Why not build something in our own place?

Same work they are doing outside, they can do here:
• Open shops
• Repair centers
• Small businesses

Instead, many go outside (especially South India), work there, and sometimes even face violence. We have seen incidents in Tamil Nadu.

So what is the long-term thinking?

Dirty politics:

Also recently I have seen attacks on Gen Z in politics.

Like that girl from Guwahati Central contesting elections — people are targeting her personally, saying things about her family and food habits.

This is just dirty politics.

People doing this should be in jail. Some of these politicians are extremely rich, but what have they actually done for people?

Rebel groups:

Also about rebel outfits — Assamese, Bodo, or any group.

What have they actually done?

Instead of helping people, they have harmed their own people. Killed more of their own than actually building anything.

Still people support them. I don’t understand why.

Migration and future concern:

Also it feels like more migration is happening from Bihar and Hindi-speaking regions.

People are coming, settling, buying land, building things.

In some cases, even tribal people are selling land for quick money.

And overall, it feels like instead of solving real issues, politics is being pushed into Hindu vs Muslim direction.

Final thought:

So overall I am just confused and frustrated.

Demography is changing.
No unity.
No strong political action.
Education problem.
Economic problem.

And I don’t see a clear solution right now.

But something has to be done.

TL;DR:

Assam is facing serious demographic and political changes. Native population feels like shrinking due to low birth rate and lack of unity, while others are growing faster. Governments have not taken strong action (even on Assam Accord), politics is becoming Hindu vs Muslim, and our people are lagging in education and jobs. Gen Z needs to step up, but no clear solution yet.

(used a clanker to write this)

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u/Embarrassed_Toe6858 — 15 hours ago

Book Club

Hello everyone. We have a little book club we run, where we do meetups every week to discuss about the book we just read for the week (it changes every week). So, we're looking for new readers who'd like to join by -

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u/Pristine_Ad6740 — 13 hours ago
Are the tickets already sold out for RR vs RCB?
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Are the tickets already sold out for RR vs RCB?

Duh, they just opened the bookings yesterday afternoon

u/DesignerGuava4603 — 7 hours ago
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Fact check

Congress and congress IT cell is back with their propaganda.

u/_Impossible-One_ — 21 hours ago
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Discussion

I have seen a drastic increase in congress IT cell activity ahead of elections. I think congress is leading the propoganda warfare better than BJP. What are your views? Does congress pay better than BJP when it comes to PR strategy or is the BJP playing the long game that I am unable to comprehend?

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u/Realistic_Alps4249 — 4 hours ago
Week