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Koch-Rajbongshis

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March 10, 2025

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Leaders of the Koch-Rajbongshi Sanmilita Joutha Mancha recently submitted a 15-point memorandum to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Assam unit president Dilip Saikia highlighting their demands.

Mancha is an umbrella body comprising 12 organisations of the Koch-Rajbongshi community, which once ruled large swathes across present-day Assam, West Bengal, and Bangladesh.

  • Demands
    • They demanded Scheduled Tribes status for their community.
    • Re-establishment of the historic Kamatapur State.
    • Creation of a Chilarai Regiment in the armed forces in honour of the community’s legendary warrior.

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  • Related Committees Mahesh Kumar Singla Committee.
  • Koch-Rajbongshis – Koch Rajbongshi is an ancient tribe originally from the ancient Koch kingdom.
  • Koch Rajbongshi are an indigenous tribe of South Asia who live in Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. They are also known as the Rajbanshi or Rajvanshi.
  • The Koch-Rajbongshis are one of 6 ethnic groups seeking ST status for decades and currently enjoy Other Backward Classes status.
  • The others are Adivasis, Ahoms, Chutias, Mataks, and Morans. 
  • Origin - The Koch Rajbongshi's called themselves Kamateshwars (the rulers of Kamata/Kamatapur Kingdom).
    • But their influence and expansions were so extensive and far reaching that their kingdom is sometimes called the Koch kingdom.
  • Language - Rajbongshi/Rajbanshi language spoken by one crore people, according to a 2001 census report for West Bengal.
  • Religion - The Rajbongshi were primarily animist, but later on they followed Hinduism/Sanatana (both Shaiva and Vaishnabhite).
  • A few section of Rajbongshi pleople were also found to be followers of Christianity, both Roman Catholic and protestant.

Reference

The Hindu | Koch-Rajbongshis

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