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Supreme Court. According to the
tribunal, he had entered Assam by
crossing the porous India-Bangla-
desh border some time after March
25, 1971—the cutoff date for citizen-
ship claims as per the 1985 Assam
Accord.
On May 28 this year, an unsuspect-
ing Sanaullah was summoned to the
office of the superintendent of the
border police at Amingaon in Kam-
rup. He was interrogated and taken
into custody late in the evening.
Insiders say officers of the depart-
ment were unhappy with the way his
case was handled. Sanaullah appar-
ently reacted angrily when he was
asked to prove his citizenship, and
said he would contest the charges
against him in court. That resulted in
his immediate transfer to the deten-
tion camp.
When THE WEEK met him at his
relative’s house in Guwahati, Sanaul-
lah appeared shaken and hurt. His
lawyers and well-wishers in the po-
lice had asked him not to talk to jour-
nalists. “I hang my head in shame,”
he said. “Please excuse me; I cannot
talk. I cannot reconcile myself to the
charge that I was a Bangladeshi who
worked in the Indian Army.”
Sanaullah said his wife, Sanima
Begum, also lives in shame. “She goes
out and often stays in our village,” he
said. “No one hurls abuses at us, but
many look at us suspiciously.”
Sanaullah has two daughters and
a son. Sahanaj, the elder daughter,
is married and Helmina is a nursing
student. Son Sahid is a physiother-
apist in Guwahati. According to the
police, the names of Sanaullah’s
children vary across documents, and
none figured in the draft of the Na-
18%
23%
DARRANG
NAGAON
DIMA HASAO
31%
30%
17%
BAKSA
BONGAIGAON
17%
41
KAMRUP
LAKH
CHINA
DISTRICTS
WITH MOST
EXCLUSIONS
MAJORITY RELIGION
RELIGION IN ASSAM
NATIVE NO MORE
WHY ONLY ASSAM?
It was one of the conditions in
the Assam Accord, 1985
EXCLUDED FROM
ASSAM NRC
How updating the National Register
of Citizens would impact Assam
ELECTORAL IMPACT
At least 10 seats will have a
huge change of Muslim voters
DISTRICTS WITH CHANGE
IN MUSLIM VOTES
Nagaon, Darrang, Bongai-
gaon, Barpeta, Cachar, Kam-
rup, Sonitpur, Baksa, Tinsukia,
Dima Hasao and Biswanath
Islam Hinduism Christianity
64%
DARRANG
55%
NAGAON
50%
BONGAIGAON
82%
BAKSA
58%
KAMRUP
68%
30%
DIMA HASAO
62%
HINDUISM
34%
ISLAM
4%
OTHERS
GRAPHICS DENI LAL / RESEARCH RABI BANERJEE, KARTHIK RAVINDRANATH