Overview
- The portal is scheduled to go live by August 7 and will serve original inhabitants and indigenous Assam citizens in designated vulnerable and remote districts.
- Applicants must show credible threats to their life or safety as determined by district administrations or authorised security agencies.
- The licensing process involves security assessments, compliance checks, strict vetting, periodic reviews and ongoing monitoring to prevent misuse.
- The policy responds to long-standing demands dating back to the Assam Agitation era for enhanced protection in areas with demographic tensions.
- Critics, including the Nagaon Nagarik Sabha, argue the move shifts state security duties onto civilians and raises the risk of political exploitation.