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Will govt implement Assam accord? BJP poser to Sonia

Source: PTI
August 09, 2012 18:33 IST
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In a bid to embarrass the Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday sought to know if the party and its President Sonia Gandhi concurred with the Assam Accord signed by former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and demanded the agreement be implemented to solve the crisis in the state.

"Mrs Sonia Gandhi, please tell the country clearly whether you accept Rajiv Gandhi's Assam Accord of 1985...

Please explain where you stand on the issue. BJP wants that the accord be implemented. Will you tell your government to implement it?" Deputy Leader of BJP in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters.

The 1985 Accord signed between Rajiv Gandhi, the then Prime Minister, and Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, chief minister of Assam at that time, states that those immigrants who came to the state from Bangladesh till 1966 will be given citizenship, those who came between 1967 and 1971 be allowed to settle down but not given voting rights and those who entered after 1971 should be deported.

"This (not implementing the Accord) is a gross case of abuse of power for votebank politics," Prasad said.

Prasad said no steps were taken by successive governments from 1985 to 1997 to implement this Accord and insisted that had this been done, the scenario would be very different in Assam.

He pointed out that the controversial Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunal) Act, 1983, was scrapped by the Supreme Court and as per the Accord detection would be done on the basis of the Foreigners' Act of 1946 which puts the onus of proving citizenship on the individual.

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