Bezbaruah to head high-level committee on Assam Accord implementation

People light candles and earthen lamps on the occasion of the completion of 33 years of Assam Accord, in Guwahati on Aug 14, 2018. (File Photo: IANS)


Former bureaucrat MP Bezbaruah will head a nine-member high-level committee constituted by the Union government to look into the implementation of Clause 6 of the Assam Accord of 1985 that provides for constitutional guarantees to protect the state’s indigenous communities.

Clause 6 obligates the Centre to provide constitutional, legislative and administrative measures to protect, preserve and promote the cultural, social, linguistic identity and heritage of Assam’s indigenous communities.

The Union Cabinet had on 2 January approved the setting up of the high-level committee. The Committee has been asked to submit its report within six months.

Bezbaruah, a 1964 batch IAS officer, was a member of the North Eastern Council. He headed the Bezbaruah Committee which was set up in the wake of the killing of Arunachal Pradesh youth Nido Tania in Delhi in 2014 to recommend corrective measures.

He has also served in several places including Mizoram and Assam and was the Union Tourism Secretary under former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He is also the permanent honorary representative of UN World Tourism Organisation.

According to a Home Ministry notification, eminent personalities of Assam from different fields have been made members of the committee.

The members include Subhash Das, a retired IAS officer; former Presidents of Assam Sahitya Sabha Nagen Saikia and Sabha Rongbong Terang; , founder-editor of The Sentinel newspaper Dhiren Bezbaruah; educationalist Mukunda Rajbangshi; and Assam Advocate General Ramesh Borpatragohain.

A representative of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and a Joint Secretary in the Union Home Ministry would also be the members of the Committee.

The Assam Accord was signed on August, 15, 1985. Its Clause 6 states: “Constitutional, legislative and administrative safeguards, as may be appropriate, shall be provided to protect, preserve and promote the cultural, social, linguistic identity and heritage of the Assamese people.”

The Committee will examine the effectiveness of actions taken since 1985 to implement Clause 6 of the Assam Accord.

The Committee will hold discussions with various stakeholders including social organisations, legal and constitutional experts, eminent persons from the field of art, culture and literature, conservationists, economists, linguists and sociologists.

It will assess the appropriate level of reservation of seats in Assam legislative assembly and local bodies for the Assamese people.

The Committee will also suggest measures to be taken to protect Assamese and other indigenous languages of Assam.

It will recommend the appropriate level of reservations in employment under the state government for the Assamese people and may suggest any other measures as may be necessary to protect, preserve and promote cultural, social, linguistic identity and heritage of the Assamese people.