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The Partition's long shadow: the ambiguities of citizenship in Assam,India
Authors:Sanjib Baruah
Affiliation:Political Studies, Bard College, Annandale on Hudson , New York, USA
Abstract:
Citizenship practices in the Indian state of Assam have a serious fault line. The government appears uninterested in policing borders and enforcing the citizen/alien distinction. This has drawn the ire of even the Indian Supreme Court. Certain ambiguities about citizenship in post-Partition India explain these practices. Pragmatic politicians have adapted to the reality of a post-Partition space that does not conform to the idealized notion of a bounded national territory with a clearly defined community of citizens. However, the tensions between ‘the national order of things’ and the reality of a non-national space have consequences: they adversely affect governmental legitimacy. Policies premised on the fiction of hard national borders that are fundamentally at odds with ground realities cannot provide the foundation for a stable legitimate political order.
Keywords:borders  migrants  citizenship  undocumented  illegality  right to stay/right to return
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