[Assam] Sachar proof for influx into Assam
Chan Mahanta
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Wed Jan 3 09:31:01 EST 2007
*** Why is B'deshi toka so dirty?
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At 2:45 AM -0800 1/3/07, SANDIP DUTTA wrote:
>Bangladeshis coming for treatment with valid visas and then
>disappearing is an age old story. We should stop giving them any of
>these facilities. Let them go to Gulf or whereever they want.
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>Sandip
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>Subject: [Assam] Sachar proof for influx into Assam
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>Sachar proof for influx into Assam
>- Minority growth higher OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
>New Delhi, Dec. 1: Claims by political parties that continuing
>illegal migration of Bang-ladeshis to Assam, most of wh-om are
>believed to be Muslims, have now got solid evidence. Statistics
>presented in the Justice Rajinder Sachar committee report, which was
>tab-led in Parliament yesterday, lend credence to this theory.
>Assam has experienced the highest decadal rate of growth in the
>Muslim population between the 1991 and 2001 census figures,
>according to the Sachar committee report.
>It is being argued that if the high decadal growth rate in Delhi's
>Muslim population should be attributed to migration, so should be
>the case with Assam.
>Recently, the Centre conceded that illegal migration was actually
>occurring, confessing that one-and-a-half lakh Bangladeshis, who had
>been granted valid visas to India over the past five years, are now
>untraceable.
>While there is neither clinching evidence nor a reference to illegal
>migration in the Sachar report, Assam - with six districts having
>high Muslim concentration - is shown as taking the biggest leap in
>the decadal growth rate of Muslims. From a 28.4 per cent growth rate
>in the 1991 census, the figure jumped to 30.9 per cent in 2001. In
>contrast, Delhi's Muslim population was growing at the rate of 9.4
>per cent in 1991. But the rate rose to 11.7 per cent over the next
>decade.
>Even in states like West Bengal, where Muslims constitute more than
>a fourth of the total population, the growth rate has risen from
>23.6 per cent to 25.2 per cent, an increase of 1.6 per cent. In case
>of Assam, however, the spurt in the rate is a whopping 2.5 per cent.
>The theory of illegal migration also finds corroboration when growth
>rates of Muslims and people of other religions are compared. Whereas
>the decadal rate of growth between the two censuses was 18.9 per
>cent, the Muslim population grew at 29.3 per cent. Here, too, the
>difference in the increase in these rates is much higher in Assam.
>For instance, in Gujarat, the difference between decadal growth
>rates of the aggregate population and of Muslims is 4.6 per cent and
>in Bihar it is 6.9 per cent.
>In Assam, the counterpart of the rate is an abnormally high 10.4 per cent.
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