Indian Politics
When Assam protests the CAA, Chief Minister Himanta Sarma vows he “will resign if” on the NRC
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday that he will step down first, even if one person who hasn’t applied for the state’s National Register of Citizens (NRC) is granted citizenship. This comes a day after protests broke out throughout the state in response to the Center’s notification of the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA), according to news agency PTI.
Citizenship for undocumented non-Muslim migrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan is made possible by the CAA, 2019.
Himanta Sarma reportedly declared, “I am a son of Assam and I will be the first to resign if a single person who has not applied for the NRC in the state gets citizenship,” according to PTI, during a program in Sivasagar.
The demonstrators assert that after the CAA is put into effect, lakhs of individuals would be able to enter the state. “I’ll be the first to protest if this happens,” the chief minister of Assam declared.
Assamese protests against the CAA’s implementation broke out, burning copies of the law along with effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, according to news agency PTI.
To express their opposition to the CAA’s implementation, the Congress set copies of the law on fire in several locations throughout the district, and the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) set fire to the prime minister’s and the home minister’s effigies in Lakhimpur.
According to Sarma, citizenship will not be granted to anybody who arrived in India after 2014, and their candidate pool will be “negligible.”
Individuals do not like to identify as outsiders. Three districts in the Barak Valley may submit 50,000–60,000 applications, but the number in the Brahmaputra Valley districts would be insignificant, according to the chief minister.
Sarma stated that the CAA is not new because it was already implemented and that “the time has come for application on the portal.”
The chief minister of Assam said, “The data on the portal will speak now, and it will become clear whether the claims of those opposing the Act stand factually correct or not.”
According to him, Assamese folks would find out within a month whether thousands or lakhs of individuals are requesting to become citizens of the state.
According to the chief minister, “enough has been said on CAA and now it is time to prove the claims,” but he respects both the protestors and the CAA supporters.
According to Sarma, “it will also be evident who was accountable for the five fatalities that occurred during the violent protests in 2019.”
The federal government will now begin awarding Indian nationality to persecuted non-Muslim migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan who arrived in India up until December 31, 2014, in accordance with the CAA regulations.
These consist of Christians, Parsis, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, and Hindus. Since regulations had not been announced until now, the law could not go into effect.
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