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NRC would help Assam, India to deal with infiltration problem: AASU

AASU General Secretary Lurin Jyoti Gogoi says the National Register of Citizens will be useful in order to deal with the issue of infiltration into Assam.

Gogoi said NRC is the only solution
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Published : Aug 12, 2019, 6:15 PM IST

Guwahati: With the Assam government getting ready to announce the final list of the people registered in the National Register of Citizens on August 31, after the Supreme Court granted a month-long extension to it to declare the list, the All Assam Students Union has termed it a useful document that would help deal with the problem of intrusion from neighbouring country Bangladesh effectively.

Thousands of people were summoned for court hearings to prove their citizenship. Assam has been facing the problem of intrusion from Bangladesh for a long time.

Gogoi said NRC is the only solution

Speaking to the ETV Bharat, General Secretary, All Assam Students Union (AASU), Lurin Jyoti Gogoi said that the list would be useful for the state and the country as a whole.
Gogoi said that in order to avoid further complications concerning the issue, the NRC would be the best way to deal with the problem of infiltration in the state.

Talking about the Assam Accord, Gogoi said illegal immigration has been creating problems for Assam's culture and identity.
He asserted that their organisation has always fought for foreigner free land. They not only joined the Assam agitation but also demanded the authorities to update the NRC.

AASU was instrumental in starting a six-year-long movement against the illegal immigrants in the state.

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Guwahati: With the Assam government getting ready to announce the final list of the people registered in the National Register of Citizens on August 31, after the Supreme Court granted a month-long extension to it to declare the list, the All Assam Students Union has termed it a useful document that would help deal with the problem of intrusion from neighbouring country Bangladesh effectively.

Thousands of people were summoned for court hearings to prove their citizenship. Assam has been facing the problem of intrusion from Bangladesh for a long time.

Gogoi said NRC is the only solution

Speaking to the ETV Bharat, General Secretary, All Assam Students Union (AASU), Lurin Jyoti Gogoi said that the list would be useful for the state and the country as a whole.
Gogoi said that in order to avoid further complications concerning the issue, the NRC would be the best way to deal with the problem of infiltration in the state.

Talking about the Assam Accord, Gogoi said illegal immigration has been creating problems for Assam's culture and identity.
He asserted that their organisation has always fought for foreigner free land. They not only joined the Assam agitation but also demanded the authorities to update the NRC.

AASU was instrumental in starting a six-year-long movement against the illegal immigrants in the state.

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NRC IN ASSAM : FINAL LIST WILL BE PUBLISHED ON 31ST AUGUST



AFTER SUPREME COURT'S ORDER, ASSAM GOVERNMENT IS READY TO ANNOUNCE THE FINAL LIST OF NRC BY 31ST AUGUST, 2019. ASSAM, WHICH HAD FACED AN INFLUX OF PEOPLE FROM BANGLADESH SINCE THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY, IS THE ONLY STATE WITH AN NRC. ALL ASSAM STUDENT'S UNION(AASU) HAD FIRST CLAIMED FOR THE UPDATION OF CITIZENSHIP REGISTER BY A MEMORANDUM. AFTER SIX LONG YEARS, ASSAM AGITATION LED BY AASU, THE ASSAM ACCORD WAS SIGNED IN 1985. SINCE THEN, AFTER 34 YEARS, NRC AS PER ASSAM ACCORD IS BEING UPDATED AND WILL BE PUBLISHED ON 31ST AUGUST UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF SUPREME COURT OF INDIA. 





 


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