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Sunday, 15 December 2019
My take on the Citizenship Act 2019 and Protest by the Assamese people worldwide
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Sunday, 1 September 2019
ASSAM Accord and NRC
National Register of Citizen is a register of all legal residents of India. This was first prepared after independence in 1951 census. Today NRC is discussed across the country and this is in the context of Assam.
What is the issue and why Assam required to go through the process again?
Assam is a border state, it is connected to Bhutan in Northern and Bangladesh in western boarder. Before the independence in 1947, Bangladesh was part of India. There were demands to include Assam with Pakistan(Bangladesh was East Pakistan, later became an independent country in1971). But there were protest by local and central political leaderships to keep Assam with India and Assam remains with India.
Bangladesh is connected with Assam's border in two districts Karimganj and Dubery. There was no physical border between Assam(India) & Bangladesh(I think work is still ongoing to put fencing). After independence, there was a continuous influx of people from Bangladesh to Assam by illegal means. That issue became alarming when the rate of population growth of this illegal migrants were faster than the local population. This started impacting the social and cultural flavours of the people of Assam(avoiding the details of the impact to keep politics away). The local population started feeling threat to their existence as these illegal immigrants started having political representation as well.
What Is Assam Accord?
To recognise, illegal immigrant issue as a problem and find solution by the authority, the people of Assam started a movement. This movement was lead by the student union and the civil societies started in 1979. Many lives lost during this movement and it continued for 6 years. On 15 August 1985 a memorandum of settlement was signed named ASSAM ACCORD between Central government of India and representative of people of Assam. One of the key point was to identify and deport the illegal immigrants who came after 1971.
Implementation of NRC
Since 1985 there was no official actions taken due to various reasons. In 2010 a pilot project was initiated in two circles of Kamrup and Barpeta districts. However, it was stopped after few weeks due to violent protest by the illegal immigrants. Civil societies of Assam went to supreme court and honourable supreme court directed the central government to reinitiate the NRC process in Assam under their supervision in 2013. As per the directive of the honourable court, all immigrants entered Assam from Bangladesh after 24 March 1971 is classified as illegal immigrant. Most people outside Assam didn’t know about this issue. It got attention of the country when the first draft of the illegal immigrant published on 30 July 2018 where over 40 lacs people were identified as illegal immigrant( though local population thinks number should have been much more). The final draft was published on 31 August 2019 with 19,06,657 people identified as illegal immigrants.
The people’s sentiment in Assam
There are two groups, indigenous people of Assam and illegal immigrants. The indigenous group believes that the cut off date to identify illegal immigrant should be 1951 not 1971. Second, they believe the implementation process is flawed and this process is going to make many illegal immigrants as legal citizen of the state.
The illegal immigrant group is very organise, they are playing victim and giving a religious twist to it as all these people are Muslims. They believe giving religious twist to it will gain support from muslim population from across the world.
My take on this issue....
The illegal immigrant issue from Bangladesh is a threat to the indigenous people of Assam. This issue is no longer an issue only to Assam, these illegal people spread across to other parts of India with legal identification documents. The challenge is that it is becoming difficult to identify such people.
This is a legacy issue since independence of India. So, the solution is not simple and it requires support from government, society and political parties. To stop further influx of illegal immigrant at the border, goverment needs to develop proper infrastructure along the border which is shared by other states like West Bengal, Tripura and Meghalaya.
Bangladesh is a neighbour, there are international consequences of any action taken by India. So, sending back all these people may not be a doable solution. In that case, we should provide them all human rights, but restrict them from few citizen rights, like owning property, voting or any political activities, marrying to citizen of India etc. This will discourage them and some of them may move back to their origin by themselves.
The NRC implementation in Assam has many flaws. If you want a perfect implementation, you have to wait forever. There will be questions and discussions on the cut-off date, the flaws in the process and the politics of it. Even then this is a step towards the solution.