Is Assam CM Addressing Illegal Infiltration Concerns?
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Guwahati, Jan 27 (NationPress) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma strongly addressed the ongoing discourse regarding the Special Revision of electoral rolls in the state. He emphasized that the government's initiatives stem from public worries about illegal infiltration and increasing demographic pressures, not from any motives aimed at a specific community.
In response to criticism from the Congress and other opposition factions, the Chief Minister noted that there is considerable unease among the Assam populace regarding illegal immigration. He cautioned that this issue threatens the identity, culture, and limited resources of the state's indigenous Assamese population.
Sarma clarified that the opposition faced across Assam is not against any religious or linguistic group but specifically targets illegal Bangladeshi infiltration.
“The people of Assam are united in safeguarding their land, culture, and future. This isn’t a clash of religions; it’s a stark divide between indigenous Assamese citizens and illegal infiltrators,” Sarma stated, pointing out that Assamese individuals, regardless of their faith, stand united on this matter.
The Chief Minister reaffirmed that the state government would steadfastly protect Assam’s identity, operating strictly within the Constitution and the law.
He reiterated that prioritizing the rights and dignity of indigenous people is a core commitment of his administration. Sarma also dismissed claims from Congress leaders regarding electoral success, asserting that such statements lack credibility.
He accused Congress of neglecting the authentic concerns of the Assam populace, especially regarding the sensitive issue of illegal immigration, which has caused the party to lose public trust in the state.
The Chief Minister noted that the Special Revision of voter lists is a legally mandated process aimed at ensuring the integrity of the electoral system. He added that accurate and updated electoral rolls are crucial for free and fair elections and preserving democratic values.
According to government sources, the revision process seeks to rectify genuine discrepancies while safeguarding the rights of eligible Indian citizens. Sarma reiterated that the matter has been intentionally politicized by the opposition to instill confusion and fear.
“Our struggle is not against any community but rather against illegality. Assam will not relinquish its identity,” he asserted.
In concluding his remarks, Sarma affirmed that, both as the Chief Minister and as an Assamese, he would persist in advocating for the state’s interests.
He reaffirmed his dedication to preserving Assam’s identity and ensuring justice, dignity, and security for its citizens, while urging them to remain united against illegal infiltration and misinformation.