Aasu-Himanta Biswa Sarma Meets for Driving Roadmap Accord Assam – News2IN
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Aasu-Himanta Biswa Sarma Meets for Driving Roadmap Accord Assam

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Guwahati: The meeting chaired by the Chairman of the Minister of Himanta Buswa Sarma with the Delegation of the Student Union Assam (AASU) on Tuesday decided to prepare a road map for the implementation of an important clause of Accord Assam 1985 in the next three months.
The roadmap will be prepared by the committee, which consists of five representatives from Aasu and three government ministers Assam, President Aasu Dipanka Kumar Nath told Mediadpersons after the meeting.
He told me that the implementation of clauses was 6 to 10 from the Assam aspect and the overall development aspect would look for the road map.
The last Ministerial Level talks on Assam Accord were held under the leadership of the Tarun Gogoi Minister of Chief Justice on May 2, 2005.
Aasu also raised an objection to the citizenship amendment law during Tuesday’s meeting.
“So, talks about the yield on Assam, the Joint Committee will be formed.
The roadmap will speed up the process of applying the agreement clause that is not fulfilled.
If necessary, the discussion will be held with the Ministry of Home Union, which is the Ministry of Nodal for the implementation of Assam Accord,” said Nath.
A high-powered Klausul Klausul Klausul Committee – High-powered clause at Accord Assam, led by retired Judge of the Gautati High Court, Biplab Kumar Sharma, submitted his report to the former Timur Minister Sarbanou Sonowal and his colleagues on February 25 last year.
Klausul 6 looks for provisions to provide constitutional, legislative and administrative protection to protect, preserve and promote the identity of cultural, social, linguistic and inheritance of Assam people.
However, the report, which will be sent to the center, however, cannot bring effective implementation of all important clauses.
The delegation of the Central Committee 41 members participated in the main ministerial talks on Accord Assam was held after 16 years.
In addition to the problem of the implementation of the Accord Accord, the time range of intentional problems in the meeting includes concerns of Mega Dam and demand for the memory preservation of the icon of Bhupen Hazarika culture and the beauty of cremation land in Guwahati.
Nath said the minister’s chairman assured them that useful steps would begin to institutionalize the seat in the name of Hazarika at the University of Gauhati, Dibrugarh and Tezpur.
“In the school curriculum, the government has agreed to our request to combine the works of Bhupen Hazarika.
The minister’s chairman also assured us that he would raise before the center of our request to rename Guwahati and Terminus train station after Bhupen Hazarika,” added Nath.
The main adviser Aasu Samujjal Bhattacharyya praised the initiative of the Minister of Sarma’s head to invite them to talk about Assam agreed voluntarily.
“Constitutional Protection, Economic Protection, Tribal Belts Protection, Block and Government Land, NRC Update, Indian-Bangladesh Border Sealing, Permanent Solutions for Floods and Erosion and Rehabilitation of Assam Agitation and Martyr Families will be on the Committee Agenda” Bhattacharyya said.
He hopes that the committee will take steps to resolve the demands of Aasu once and for all.
He said the cumulative impact study of the mega dam which was being built at the top of the Brahmaputra had to be done before the great destruction attacked northeast.

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