Silchar (Assam):Citizenship has been a major issue in the two Lok Sabha constituencies of Barak Valley, and the CAA will go a long way in resolving it, BJP's Silchar (SC) candidate and Assam minister Parimal Suklabaidya said. The BJP took steps to bring in a law, which will help people who came to the valley from Bangladesh, he told PTI in an interview.
In the two constituencies, which share a 129-km border with Bangladesh, there is a sizeable population of Hindu Bengalis, displaced from the neighbouring country, who entered the valley over a period of time. The Citizenship (Amendment) Act was enacted as a law by Parliament, but soon after the framing of the rules, the Model Code of Conduct came into force and not much work could be done in this regard, Suklabaidya, the Minister for Excise, Transport and Fisheries, said.
The citizenship problem was created due to partition, and no political party took any step to solve it for 70 years, he claimed. It is true that some people are finding it difficult to apply online, and there are issues related to submission of documents, but Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been apprised of the matter. He has assured that the process will be simplified after the MCC is lifted, the BJP leader said.
Problems may arise in its implementation, but we are committed to resolving those, Suklabaidya said, adding that political parties were making unnecessary noise over the matter. All the bottlenecks will be taken care of in the next six to eight months, with support from the state government, he said.
Opposition parties have alleged that many people were not applying on the CAA portal, as they have to upload relevant documents issued by Bangladesh to prove they were displaced from that country. Communication and connectivity were the other key issues in the Barak Valley, the BJP nominee said.
Suklabaidya said it was former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who had taken the initiative for the East-West Corridor from Silchar to Gujarat, but after that the Congress government was in power for 10 years and it neglected the project.
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