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Guwahati, Sep 14 (PTI) The political outfit to be floated by Assam''s powerful students'' organisations AASU and the AJYCP will be named the ''Asom Jatiyo Parishad''.


Convenors of the Assam Advisory Committee (AAC) formed by the All Assam Students'' Union (AASU) and the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) made the announcement on Monday.


"The name was selected from three suggestions made during a meeting of the committee on Sunday," former Gauhati University professor Dr Krishna Gopal Bhattacharjya, one of the two convenors of the 16-member AAC, told reporters.


The new political entity will be guided by the slogan ''ghore ghore aami'' (we are in each household) to establish relations with each family in the state and not just seek votes during the elections, he said.


Elections to the 126-member Assam Assembly is due early next year.


Veteran politician Jagadish Bhuyan has been appointed as the coordinator of the party, he said.


The formation of the party till the booth-level will be completed by October 30, the committee''s other convenor, former professor of Handique Girls'' College, Basanta Deka, said.


The party''s constitution has almost been prepared and its state-level committee will be formed by the first week of November, he said.


The logo and the flag of the Asom Jatiyo Parishad, however, will be decided later, Deka said.


The AASU and the AJYCP had on September 12 appointed Bhattacharjya and Deka as the two convenors of the AAC to take all decisions in forming the party and preparing its road map.


The new party will focus on clean governance and work for the development of various communities, Bhattacharya said.


The outfit will welcome like-minded individuals and organisations from various communities that share similar interests and objectives, he said.


Many people from various political parties, including the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), which is part of the ruling coalition in the state, have expressed willingness to join the new party, Bhattacharjya said.



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