APSC Answer Writing (Daily) based on Assam Tribune – 27/11/2025
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 (27-11-2025).
📝 MAINS QUESTION (GS-II / Assam Paper V)
Q. “The renewed demand for tripartite talks on the Sharma Panel Report highlights unresolved questions surrounding Clause 6 of the Assam Accord. Discuss the significance of Clause 6 in protecting indigenous identity and examine the key challenges in its effective implementation.”
✅ MODEL ANSWER (Pointwise | ~250 words)
Introduction
Clause 6 of the Assam Accord (1985) mandates constitutional, legislative, and administrative safeguards to protect the cultural, linguistic, and social identity of the Assamese people. The recent call by AASU for tripartite talks by January 2026 underscores persistent delays in implementing the Justice Biplab Kumar Sharma Committee Report (2020). The issue remains central to Assam’s identity, demographic concerns, and political stability.
Significance of Clause 6 in Protecting Indigenous Identity
1. Cultural Safeguards
Ensures preservation of Assamese and indigenous cultural practices, literature, and institutions like Sattras, Namghars, and tribal heritage centres.
2. Linguistic Protection
Strengthens the role of Assamese language in administrative and educational domains while recognising minority linguistic rights.
3. Political Representation
Proposes mechanisms to ensure adequate representation of Assamese people in the Legislative Assembly and local bodies.
4. Land and Territorial Protections
Links closely with Tribal Belts & Blocks and land governance reforms to prevent encroachment on indigenous lands.
5. Fulfilling Assam Accord Commitments
Gives closure to a major promise made to the people of Assam, which has remained pending for nearly four decades.
6. Anchoring Peace and Social Stability
Prevents demographic anxiety and contributes to long-term political stability by balancing rights with constitutional principles.
Challenges in Effective Implementation
1. Defining “Assamese People”
The most contentious issue; disagreement among communities on who qualifies as Assamese.
2. Ethnic and Tribal Complexity
Assam has over 40 ethnic groups; safeguarding one identity without overshadowing others is challenging.
3. Political Sensitivity
Intersects with NRC, CAA, migration patterns, and electoral politics, making consensus difficult.
4. Legal and Constitutional Constraints
Some recommendations require constitutional amendments, restructuring of reservation systems, and changes in service rules.
5. Administrative Capacity
Implementing new safeguards (land enforcement, cultural bodies, political measures) demands institutional strengthening.
6. Coordination Between Centre and State
Delays occur due to lack of synchronised timelines and differing political priorities.
Conclusion Clause 6 remains essential for protecting Assam’s indigenous identity, ensuring cultural continuity, and upholding the commitments of the Assam Accord. However, its implementation requires consensus-driven dialogue, transparent mechanisms, and inclusive strategies involving all communities. The renewed push for tripartite talks provides an opportunity for the Centre and State to move decisively toward meaningful implementation of the Sharma Panel recommendations.ening the State’s seed security and enhancing farmers’ resilience.
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