The AANA also urged the prime minister to update the Assam National Register of Citizens (NRC) released on August 31, 2019.
CAB
: The recently enacted Citizenship Amendment Act will adversely
impact people of Assam and the northeast, an association representing
the Assamese community in North America said.
In
a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Assam
Association of North America urged that the Assam Accord of 1985 be
implemented in its entirety, where it should prevail over the Act in
case of any conflict.
"The
recent passage of the Citizenship
Amendment Act (CAA), 2019, causes us concern that it will
adversely impact the people of Assam and the northeast," said
the association in its letter, dated December 14.
"We
see this Act as a threat to the integrity and unabridged continuity
of language, culture, demographics and economic wellbeing of the
indigenous population of Assam and the northeast," the letter
read.
To
address the concerns, the AANA urged the prime minister to implement
the 1985 Assam Accord in its entirety with the cut-off date of March
24, 1971 without further delay, and with an expedited date of
completion.
"In
case of any conflict between the CAA and the Assam Accord, the Assam
Accord must prevail in order to ensure primacy in the public interest
of the indigenous population of Assam," it said.
The
AANA also urged the prime minister to update the Assam National
Register of Citizens (NRC) released on August 31, 2019, with
corrections necessary to enable full and complete implementation of
the accord.
"While
granting citizenship and settling refugees, take necessary steps to
protect and preserve the cultural, social and linguistic identity of
the indigenous people of Assam," the letter said.
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