Assam Chakma Hajong

GUWAHATI: The Axom Nagarik Samaj (ANS) has expressed concern over the proposed relocation of Chakma and Hajong refugees from Arunachal Pradesh to Assam.

ANS president and Rajya Sabha MP from Assam – Ajit Kumar Bhuyan – and general secretary Paresh Malakar have voiced concern over union minister Kiren Rijijuโ€™s recent comments regarding resettlement of approximately โ€œfive lakhโ€ Chakma and Hajong refugees in Assam.

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In a statement, the ANS leaders claimed that Rijijuโ€™s remarks โ€˜validatedโ€™ the apprehensions expressed by the people of Assam ever since the enactment of the citizenship amendment act (CAA), โ€œwhich they fear will transform Assam into a haven for foreignersโ€.

โ€œThe people of Assam have been protesting against the unconstitutional, anti-Assam Accord and anti-Assam CAA for a long time and have been saying that the Act will pave the way for the entry of new foreigners into Assam,โ€ ANS leaders Ajit Kumar Bhuyan and Paresh Malakar said in a statement.

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According to the statement, Rijijuโ€™s proposal exemplifies the central governmentโ€™s alleged conspiracy to undermine the future of indigenous communities of Assam.

Bhuyan and Malakar also criticized the perceived ambivalence of the Himanta Biswa Sarma-led Assam government regarding this matter.

They accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Assam government of being complicit in sacrificing the stateโ€™s future to safeguard its political interests.

Issuing a call to action, the leaders urged all political parties and organizations in Assam to vehemently oppose the central government’s policies, which they deem anti-Assam, anti-Assamese, and anti-indigenous.

They affirmed Axom Nagarik Samaj’s commitment to participating in such protests and defending the interests of Assam’s citizens and indigenous communities.