Assamese Community in London submits a memorandum to the High Commissioner of 
India to oppose on Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016


The Assamese Community in London are deeply concerned because of the threat 
posed by the forthcoming Indian Citizenship Amendment Bill 2016. If the bill 
passes through it will have a serious implication on the people of Assam 
regarding the demography, culture and the Assamese language. Our identity are 
at threat and our safety as an NRA (Non-Resident Assamese) .
A delegation members of Assamese Community in London led by Dr. Benu Kakati, 
Rini Kakati, Dr. Apurba Baruah, Krishna Baruah, Dr. Sarada Sarma, Binu Sarma, 
Dr. Pallab Das and Dr. Amit Sarmah  on Friday,13 July, 2018 went to meet HE 
Shri Y K Sinha, Indian High Commissioner to UK at India House, Aldwych, who 
received them with warmth and hospitality. His father Lt Gen SK Sinha, was 
Former Governor of Assam whose immense contributions and effort to the welfare 
of Assam will always be remembered. 
The people who are not Indian citizen ( Non Indians) are not covered  by the 
constitution of India.If a large number of vulnerable refugees from Bangladesh 
need to be given Indian Citizenship, then these refugees should be settled by 
the central Government in all over India  not in Assam only. 
The delegation requested HE Shri Y K Sinha, Indian High Commissioner to UK  to 
convey our concern to the appropriate government departments in New Delhi, 
India notably to our Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chairman 
of the Joint Parliamentary Committee as India Government’s UK representative.
There is a strong probability that a significant beneficiary of this amendment 
would be Bangladeshi Hindus and would immigrate to Assam .This will endanger 
the very existence of Assamese Culture and Assamese Identity.No other state 
faces such a risk and therefore those states are indifferent to this 
development.
We strongly object to the citizenship amendment bill 2016 based on the 
following factual reasons:
The Citizenship Amendment Bill 2016 breaches the fundamental principle of the 
Indian Constitution in Article 14 which declares India as a sovereign, 
secular,democratic republic assuring its citizens justice and equality within 
the territory of India and prohibits discrimination on the grounds of religion, 
race ,caste sex or place of birth within India or any of them.If a significant 
portion of Bangladeshi Hindu refugees entering into India are given permanent 
settlement in Assam the demography of Assam, Assamese language and Assamese 
Culture face a great identity crisis.If for humanitarian reasons these refugees 
escaping persecution need to the settled in India, they should be 
proportionately distributed to all the Indian States and Union Territories and 
not just in Assam. 
Based on Assam accord, at the intervention of the Supreme Court of India and on 
the instruction of the Central Government , Government of Assam is engaged in 
intensive updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to include people 
permanently residing in the state till 24th March 1971 and to treat only those 
people as genuine citizens of the country.Under Assam Accord Assam has already 
agreed to absorb an alarmingly large number of foreign nationals that had 
entered Assam illegally until March 1971.
The present attempt of the Government of India to extend citizenship beyond the 
cut off point of 24th March 1971 is unacceptable.The state of Assam is already 
overburdened with high influx of foreign nationals from Bangladesh, causing 
serious economic and social distress and identity crisis for the indigenous 
communities of Assam.
Under these circumstances, the proposed amendment poses a serious threat to the 
existence of Assam as a unique cultural and linguistic entity enshrined in the 
formation of various states at independence of India.
We therefore strongly demand the withdrawal of the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
Furthermore, we join hands with the other global organisations of Assamese 
communities notably Global Assam Association in implementing the following 
actions to safeguard the legitimate interests of the indigenous people of Assam.
Considering the strategic situation of Assam and it’s people’s total loyalty to 
India despite emergence of so many secessionist insurgency groups in the North 
East, we request the Government of India to implement our due demands as 
outlined above and let us keep our unique.
Rini Kakati

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