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Muslim population in Assam will be almost equal to Hindus by 2041 if present growth continues: CM Himanta

Muslim population in Assam will be almost equal to Hindus by 2041 if present growth continues: CM Himanta

Deccan Herald4 days ago
The CM said that empirical data and past census records show that in a few years from now, Assam's Muslim population will be close to 50 per cent.
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