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Assam woman, whose husband died fighting in 1983 clashes, not on NRC list: Report

Ahead of the release of the final NRC list, Mallick's family is one of the many who would be anxious over their fate if their name does not appear on the NRC, which is scheduled to release on August 31.

August 31, 2019 / 12:54 IST
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A family, whose patriarch had died in Assam's clashes of 1983 that sought to drive out illegal immigrants from the state, found their citizenship in a tenable state.

According to an NDTV report, Sarba Bala Mallick, 71, and her son Paritosh have little to prove that they are citizens of India because their hut in the Dalimbari area of Guwahati was burnt down during the violence that took place in 1983. All that they have now are some mementos and documents that recognise Mallick’s contribution towards fighting off illegal immigrants in the state.

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Moneycontrol could not independently verify the news.

The report noted that Mallick's husband was one of the 855 persons who were martyred in the clashes that led to the Assam Accord. The report noted that this part of Assam's history laid the groundwork for the NRC as we see it today.