Singers
Ambar Das, Arupjyoti Baruah, Nilotpal Bora, Shankuraj Konwar, Sampriti Goswami, Sarmistha Chakravorty
Lyrics by Manash Mahanta
Music by Ambar Das
Flute by Bhaskarjyoti Kalita
Album art : Rubayat Ahmed
The Assamese speaking population feels they will be outnumbered within their own state by the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2019, (CAB), due to the threat and pattern of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants.
The CAB aims to provide Indian citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh, who entered India on or before December 31, 2014, for having faced religious persecution in those three counties.
On principle, there is nothing wrong in giving shelter to refugees who have faced atrocities in their country, however, the state of Assam will turn into an official dumping ground for Bangladeshi immigrants. At the macro level, the whole of India will not suffer what Assam will suffer in micro-levels. The Assam Accord of 1985 has also been disregarded by the CAB. Any Bangladeshi residing in India for 6 years can apply for citizenship instead of the requirement of 11 years as before. The cut-off date of entry in India which earlier was March 23, 1971, has now been relaxed to December 31, 2014, making people more and more concerned.
The opposition to the CAB is everyone's constitutional right, so it is the right to the agreement. All protests should be in the spirit of the constitution of India by peaceful means and by respecting everyone else's views. Violence and atrocities of any kind should be avoided. However, we stand here to stand against the implementation of the CAB in its current way. The state has to be protected like you would protect your homes and then welcome guests.
Come on, come out-
Physically or with your mind or with your brains or in spirit- Come out!
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