After the ethnic clash in Kokrajhar last year between Bodos and Muslims, Sambaru Basumatary dropped out of school and got in touch with Friends of Rural Mass, an NGO based in his hometown, where he leads the movement to empower young men and women.
After the ethnic clash in Kokrajhar last year between Bodos and Muslims, Sambaru Basumatary dropped out of school and got in touch with Friends of Rural Mass, an NGO based in his hometown, where he leads the movement to empower young men and women.
What I want to be
A successful businessman.
My idea of India
Here, one can’t get a feel of India.
What religion means to me
Though I am not very religious, I still follow our indigenous faith.
Who I will vote for
I’ll vote for the BJP. I want the UPA to be ousted. The Congress in Assam failed to protect Bodos during the Bodo-Muslim communal riots.
Am I happy where I am?
No. We’re living in deprivation, with a lack of healthcare and electricity.
What makes me angry
Corruption makes me angry, when I see leaders we elected steeped in it.
What money means to me
Money is a basic requirement. In today’s world, money is everything.
I am most proud of
I am proud of being a Bodo.
I can’t live without
My motorbike.
My fantasy
To be a successful industrialist.
My best friend
Lais Narzary.
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