asustamata
Asustamata is a term used in the context of the Indian state of Assam, particularly in the context of the Assam Accord of 1985. It refers to the process of identifying and deporting illegal immigrants from Assam, who are believed to have entered the state undocumented. The term is derived from the Assamese words "asustha" meaning "illegal" and "mata" meaning "motherland."
The concept of asustamata gained prominence during the 1970s and 1980s when there were concerns about a
The process of asustamata involves several steps, including the collection of documents to prove citizenship, the
The Assam Accord has been amended several times, and the process of asustamata has evolved over the