APSC Answer Writing (Daily) on Assam Tribune – 18/06/2025

APSC Answer Writing (Daily) based on Assam Tribune – 19/06/2025

For APSC CCE and other Assam Competitive examinations aspirants, practicing Daily Answer Writing is vital. This blog covers the most important Main question and its model Answer from the Assam Tribune today (19-06-2025).

📝 Mains Question:

Q. Discuss the constitutional, political, and administrative challenges in the implementation of Clause 6 of the Assam Accord. Suggest a balanced roadmap to address concerns of identity, inclusivity, and federal cooperation.


📘 Model Answer

Introduction

The Assam Accord, signed in 1985 between the Government of India, AASU, and AAGSP, sought to resolve the long-standing agitation against illegal immigration. Clause 6 of the Accord promises constitutional, legislative, and administrative safeguards to protect the cultural, linguistic, and social identity of Assamese people. Despite decades passing, its implementation remains incomplete, largely due to definitional ambiguities and political sensitivities.


Constitutional Significance of Clause 6

  • Article 29 & 30: Protects minority cultural and linguistic identities
  • Sixth Schedule & 371B: Offers a template for regional autonomy
  • Clause 6 is expected to enhance cultural federalism, not just administrative protection

Challenges in Implementation

CategoryChallenges
Legal/DefinitionalLack of consensus on who qualifies as “Assamese” – pre-1951 settlers? Post-1971?
Political SensitivityBalancing rights of ethnic Assamese with those of tribal communities and post-1971 migrants
Administrative CoordinationDisagreement between Centre and State on report timelines and implementation modalities
Overlapping ProcessesTension between NRC outcomes and Clause 6 implementation
Trust DeficitDelays in adopting Biplab Sarma Committee’s 39 recommendations have reduced public faith

Justice Biplab Sarma Committee (2020) – Key Recommendations

  • Reservation for Assamese people in Assembly seats and government jobs
  • Regulation of land rights, trade licenses, and cultural institutions
  • Constitutional amendment to define “Assamese people”
  • Strengthening of indigenous language and cultural promotion bodies

Balancing Identity with Inclusivity

StakeholderConcern
Indigenous AssameseFear of cultural extinction due to demographic changes
Tribal CommunitiesWant parallel safeguards without being subsumed
Bengali-origin CitizensRisk exclusion from identity-based benefits
Civil Society & StudentsDemand transparent and timely implementation

Way Forward: A Balanced Roadmap

Strategic PillarActionable Suggestions
Legal ClarityDefine “Assamese people” through public consultation and SC vetting
Stakeholder DialogueForm multi-ethnic consultation group including AASU, tribal councils
Legislative ActionEnact a new State Act with constitutional backing for protections
NRC Review LinkageSynchronise Clause 6 implementation with NRC appeal framework
Cultural InvestmentFund Assamese-medium schools, literature, and institutions under cultural rights

Conclusion

Clause 6 is more than a policy—it is a promise of cultural justice. Its implementation must not exclude or alienate communities but rather foster a federal and inclusive Assamese identity. With political will, transparent processes, and community consensus, Assam can honour its past while securing a united future.

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