TINY HUMANITY


      
   The high stride taken by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee to dig out the fact behind exclusion of four million people from NCR in Assam and the courage over taken by her party’s team are fully appreciated. Chief Minister Mamata sent delegates were restricted full-entry in Assam was arising-queries with intriguing suspicions (“TMC team confined at Assam airport,” August 3). It was like to  kick them in teeth as Mamata presided the expedition at a prospect of scrutiny if some political tricks were playing the agony of deportation which was signified by the draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) exclusion of 30-50 lakh people with remark of illegal immigrants.
    NRS, an official document to list out Indian citizens in Assam, was carried out under the order of supreme court but, the meddling of power with communal ideologies also begets the doubt here. However the exclusion of over four million people from NRC could cause the chaos and unrest in the state. It may be the reminiscent of 1983 event where the massacre shocked the nation as well as the word with anguish and pain. Regional political parties were instrumental in causing 40% of 3.29 crore applications driven out from the draft NRC. The Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016 was among the maiden steps to the day.
   Now the emigration has been an unbridled   and unresolved challenge that the word is facing as every nation seeks to refine its lands by erasing stain of illegal emigration while they have no nation in the vast plant, the earth. Bangladesh has constantly melted down to accept Assam deportation. Now the circumstances have showed up with bristling problems and questions. Among 1.06 crore Muslims in Assam 40% are converted. Their lineage identify of being Muslims is not so long and old. These stateless people are screaming with embarrassment for their dwelling. Where they will go? What they will do? Will work permits suffice their first aid or let them die without any human tie for humanity?


Md Sohel Mondal
Murarai, Birbhum

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