2026
As of 2026, the Autonomous State Demand Committee is largely inactive as a political party, though the demand for greater autonomy in Assam’s hill districts continues through other regional groups.
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Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) Information
| Party Name | Autonomous State Demand Committee |
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| Party Headquarters | Rongnihang, Diphu, Karbi Anglong |
| Party President | Dr. Jayanta Rongpi |
| Parliamentary Chairperson | Dr. Jayanta Rongpi |
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Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) Ideology
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Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) Timeline
As of 2026, the Autonomous State Demand Committee is largely inactive as a political party, though the demand for greater autonomy in Assam’s hill districts continues through other regional groups.
The ASDC renewed its demand for an autonomous state, organizing rallies and protests to push their agenda.
The organisation remained politically marginal with limited participation in elections.
Efforts were made to revive the ASDC by forming alliances and focusing on grassroots mobilization.
The ASDC saw a decline in its political influence as it lost seats in the Assam Legislative Assembly elections.
The ASDC participated in the Assam Legislative Assembly elections and gained significant support in the Karbi Anglong district.
The party continued advocating for the creation of an autonomous state for the hill districts of Assam but gradually lost electoral influence.
The party again contested the Indian general election, 1996, but its electoral strength began to decline.
The Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC) was formed in Assam, India, to demand an autonomous state for the Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts.
The party contested the Indian general election, 1991, and retained representation in the Lok Sabha from the Autonomous District constituency.
The party participated in the Indian general election, 1989, and won one Lok Sabha seat from the Autonomous District Lok Sabha constituency.
The Autonomous State Demand Committee was formed by leaders of the Karbi people and Dimasa people to demand the creation of an autonomous state within Assam under Article 244(A) of the Indian Constitution.
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