Recognition of Bathou Religion in Census
The Bathou religion, practiced by the Bodo community in Assam, has been granted a separate code in the upcoming census. This move has been seen as a significant recognition of the religion at a national level.
- Promod Boro's Statement:
- Promod Boro, a former chief executive member of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) and leader of the United Peoples’ Party-Liberal (UPPL), expressed gratitude to Union Home Minister Amit Shah for this historic recognition.
- He acknowledged the decision as granting long-awaited national recognition to the Bathou religion.
- Instructions for Census Enumerators:
- The Registrar General of India has instructed enumerators to record the religion as stated by respondents, ensuring all reported religions, sects, or beliefs are accurately documented.
- This decision was communicated to Sarada Prasad Mashahari, Chairman of the Bathou Traditional and Cultural Centre in Kokrajhar.
- Significance of Bathou Religion:
- During a visit in March, Amit Shah emphasized the importance of the Bathou religion to the people of Bodoland.
- The religion is described as embodying "the deep mystery of the creator of the five elements," referring to the five fundamental elements: fire, air, earth, sky, and water.
- Amit Shah has expressed a commitment to spreading the message of the Bathou religion.