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The Memorendum said that “The Supreme Court in its judgements on 9th January 1996, directed the Centre to grant citizenship to Chakmas and Hajongs in Arunachal Pradesh under the Citizenship Act, 1955. Similarly on 17th September 2015, the Hon’ble Supreme Court once again directed the Centre to the process the pending 4627 citizenship applications and grant Citizenship to eligible Chakma-Hajongs of Arunachal Pradesh within three months. However, the said direction has not been complied with and getting delayed for one reason or the other.
The President of APCSU Drishya Muni Chakma stated that,” as on date 90% of the Chakma – Hajongs population are citizens by birth under Section 3 of the Indian Citizenship Act, 1955 and more than 5000 Chakma-Hajongs are exercising the right of franchise since 2005 following a decision on 28th Sept 2000 by the Delhi High Court.
In it’s memorandum APCSU stated ,” We have a high expectation and hope upon Narendra Modi’s government to resolve our problem once for all. You have indicated two years before that Chakma-Hajongs problem will be resolved before October 2020, though we are awaiting for your bold decision year after year.
The Arunachal Pradesh Chakma Student’s Union (APCSU) has also prays and appeals to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s kind intervention in this matter and to resolve the Chakma problem.