Overview
Aditya Langthasa is an Indian politician associated with public life in the state of Assam, in north-eastern India. He belongs to the Dimasa community, an indigenous people of the Dima Hasao region, and his political activity has been linked to the autonomous district administration of that area.
Key Facts
| Name | Aditya Langthasa |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Region of activity | Assam, India |
| Wikidata ID | Q66244054 |
Background
Politics in the Dima Hasao district of Assam is structured around the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, a Sixth Schedule body created under the Constitution of India to safeguard the rights of tribal communities in the hill areas of Assam. Politicians from the district typically engage with both this council and the wider state-level political framework in Dispur, often through regional outfits as well as national parties.
Significance
Public figures from Dima Hasao play an important role in articulating the political and developmental priorities of the hill districts of Assam, including issues related to autonomy, infrastructure, and the protection of indigenous identity. Langthasa's recorded presence in Wikidata reflects participation within this wider political ecosystem.
Related Topics
- Dima Hasao district
- North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council
- Politics of Assam
- Dimasa people
- Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution
References
- Wikidata entry: Q66244054