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AASU began intensifying the agitational programme against inclusion of illegal immigrants in the voter list and started facilitating the participation of all section of people. As part of the preparations for the [[Lok Sabha]] election, the Chief Electoral Officer [CEC] had asked Assam to include all names from the earlier voter list in the draft electoral roll. AASU warned the political parties not to take part in the election unless the electoral rolls were revised and the names of illegal immigrants removed. | AASU began intensifying the agitational programme against inclusion of illegal immigrants in the voter list and started facilitating the participation of all section of people. As part of the preparations for the [[Lok Sabha]] election, the Chief Electoral Officer [CEC] had asked Assam to include all names from the earlier voter list in the draft electoral roll. AASU warned the political parties not to take part in the election unless the electoral rolls were revised and the names of illegal immigrants removed. | ||
AASU formed the All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad in August 1979 consisting of AASU, Assam Sahitya Sabha, Purbanchaliya Lok Parishad. The Jatiyatabadi Dal, Asom Yubak Samaj and Young | AASU formed the All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad in August 1979 consisting of AASU, Assam Sahitya Sabha, Purbanchaliya Lok Parishad. The Jatiyatabadi Dal, Asom Yubak Samaj and Young Lawyers Forum also joined the Gana Parisha later on. AASU started observing massive satyagraha on the lines of India freedom struggle. Thousands courted arrest daily. The movement continued for six years. It became violent at some point of time, massive in almost all the times during the six years. The most important part of the movement was that the movement got massive mass support from almost all segments of the society except from the ruling government and a few others who would benefit from illegal Bangladeshis' votes. AASU declared different times that the agitation was against all illegal foreigners irrespective of religion or community. AASU continuously had been informing the central government with direct communication to the Prime Minister that the influx from Bangladesh had posed serious threat to the existence of the indigenous people of the state of Assam and the entire North Eastern region and changed the demography of the region. | ||
==Assam Accord== | ==Assam Accord== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Asom Sena]] | *[[Asom Sena]] | ||
*[[All Assam Gorkha Student Union]] | *[[All Assam Gorkha Student Union]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*{{Official website|http://www.aasu.co.in/index.html}} | *{{Official website|http://www.aasu.co.in/index.html}} | ||
*Samujjal Bhattacharya to continue as [https://www.insidene.com/samujjal-bhattacharya-to-continue-as-aasu-chief-adviser/ AASU chief adviser] | *Samujjal Bhattacharya to continue as [https://www.insidene.com/samujjal-bhattacharya-to-continue-as-aasu-chief-adviser/ AASU chief adviser www.aasu.co.in.] | ||
[[Category:1967 establishments in Assam]] | [[Category:1967 establishments in Assam]] |