Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

SC notice to Centre, EC on PIL to update Tripura NRC

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to the Centre and the Election Commission on a PIL seeking to update the national register of citizens (NRC) for Tripura — on the lines of the NRC in Assam — to stop the influx of illegal migrants from Bangladesh.

A bench led by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi, while issuing the notice, tagged the PIL filed by a non-government organizati­on with a batch of petitions relating to the Assam matter, which is pending before another bench led by the CJI himself.

The Dopha Yoksama Bodol, an indigenous people’s organizati­on of Tripura, contended in the PIL that unchecked entry of illegal migrants has “severely changed the demographi­c structure of the state under which the original aboriginal Tripura people are reduced to minority (now only 31%) by the outsiders.”

The petitioner said it had made several representa­tions to the Centre on the issue over the past several decades but received no response. Citing the 2011 census, it claimed that only 11,66,813 of the state’s over 3.6 million people were indigenous Tripura residents. The remainder of the population comprised migrants from other states as well as Bangladesh. The petition has not cited how many illegal migrants from Bangladesh have entered the state till date.

The problem of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh is serious in Tripura as it has an unprotecte­d porous border and is surrounded on three sides by Bangladesh, the petition said. It wondered whether the Centre could adopt a policy of pick-andchoose since it has taken steps to update the NRC in Assam.

PIL CITED 2011 CENSUS TO CLAIM THAT 11,66,813 OF TRIPURA’S OVER 3.6 MILLION PEOPLE WERE INDIGENOUS RESIDENTS

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