Assam CM Vows Swift Deportation of Foreigners, Unveils Major Infrastructure Push

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced a stringent policy to deport individuals declared as foreigners by the tribunal within one week, citing the pushback of 2,000 individuals so far. He highlighted the state's top ranking in implementing new criminal laws, with a significant drop in registered cases and a rise in conviction rates. The CM also detailed a series of major upcoming infrastructure projects, including an elevated corridor near Kaziranga and new Brahmaputra bridges, with foundation stones to be laid by the Prime Minister. Furthermore, he noted that the RBI has recognized Assam as the country's fastest-growing state economy from 2020 to 2025.

Key Points: Assam's 1-Week Deportation Policy & Infrastructure Boom

  • 1-Week Deportation Policy
  • 2000 Foreigners Pushed Back
  • Top Rank in New Criminal Laws
  • Major Infrastructure Projects Unveiled
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"Will push them back within a week of being declared foreigner:" Assam CM

Assam CM announces pushback of declared foreigners within a week, cites improved law & order, and details major upcoming infrastructure projects worth thousands of crores.

"We have intensified pushback efforts. From now on, within one week of someone being declared a foreigner... we will push them back. - Himanta Biswa Sarma"

Guwahati, January 1

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said that the state government will push back a person within one week of being declared a foreigner by the tribunal.

Addressing a press conference, the Assam CM said that the government has identified and pushed back 2000 foreign nationals.

He said, "We have intensified pushback efforts. From now on, within one week of someone being declared a foreigner by the Foreigners' Tribunal, we will push them back. We have identified 2000 illegal foreigners and pushed them back."

The Foreigners' Tribunal in Assam handles cases involving immigrants and foreign nationals.

In line with this policy, CM Sarma, on December 25, had said that the state government has adopted a policy of "direct action with no compromise" against illegal immigrants, instructing district administrations to issue immediate expulsion orders wherever warranted.

Further, speaking to reporters, Himanta Biswa Sarma lauded the state's law and order situation, claiming that the number of cases has declined and the conviction rate has risen.

He said, "As per the Ministry of Home Affairs, Assam has ranked 1st among all States in the implementation of the New Criminal Laws. 1.33 lakh cases were registered in 2021, and it has now reduced to 43,748 cases in 2025. Chargesheet filing before the court has increased by 81 per cent. In 2021, the conviction rate was 6 per cent; now it has increased to 26.38 per cent."

He also announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of the 32-km Kaziranga elevated corridor in January and the foundation stone of the proposed Gelephu railway line project in February.

The Chief Minister said, "In the last five years in the infrastructure sector, lots of work has been done. Four new bridges over the Brahmaputra River are under construction. We will open the Guwahati- North Guwahati connecting bridge in February. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone of a 32-km (total nearly 34 km) Kaziranga elevated corridor with an estimated cost of Rs 6957 crore on January 17 or 18."

"Twin tube under water tunnel connecting Gohpur to Numaligarh will be road cum rail Rs 22,000 crore, and the Finance Ministry has approved it. In February, PM Modi will lay the foundation stone of the proposed Gelephu railway line project," he added.

Further, he said that the Aerocity will be constructed on 68 acres of land and the 120 MW Kopili hydro project will be inaugurated soon."

The Chief Minister said, "The proposed elevated corridor will be near the Guwahati airport. Aerocity will be constructed on 68 acres of land. An MoU has been signed with the Asian Development Bank, and a new modern hospital will be constructed at Guwahati Medical College (the current hospital will be completely demolished) with a cost of Rs 2200 crore. We will inaugurate the 120 MW Kopili hydro project soon."

He also hailed the state's economy, as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recognised Assam as the fastest-growing state from 2020 to 2025.

He said, "RBI has recognised Assam as the fastest growing state across the country in 2020-2025. The national average was 29 per cent, and Assam's growth was 45 per cent. Assam's economy is undergoing a strong transformation with GSDP at current prices projected to surge from Rs 4.10 lakh crore in 2021-22 to Rs 7.41 lakh crore by 2025-26."

"Per capita income of the state has increased at a rate of 54 per cent, and is Rs 1.59 lakh. State's revenue has increased at a rate of 53 per cent," Sarma said.

Earlier on December 28, Assam BJP congratulated Himanta Biswa Sarma for his leadership after Assam emerged as India's fastest-growing state economy over the past five years, as per the latest Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data on Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at constant prices, a party release said.

- ANI

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Priya S
While national security is important, a one-week timeline seems extremely short. What about the legal appeals process? We must ensure no genuine Indian citizen is wrongfully targeted in this haste. Due process matters.
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Arjun K
The infrastructure news is fantastic! Kaziranga elevated corridor, new bridges over Brahmaputra, Aerocity... Assam is finally getting the development it deserves. This will boost tourism and the economy big time. Kudos to the team!
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Sarah B
The economic growth figures are impressive – 45% vs 29% national average. If this translates to more jobs and better living standards for the common people, then it's a win. The hospital project is also much needed.
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Vikram M
Direct action on illegal immigration is good, but the focus should equally be on rehabilitating and creating opportunities for the local youth. Hope the hydro project and infrastructure lead to sustainable employment, not just headlines.
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Kavya N
As an Assamese, I feel a mix of hope and caution. The development projects are exciting, but the social fabric is delicate. The government must handle the foreigners issue with utmost sensitivity to avoid unrest. Joi Aai Axom!

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