Millennium Post

Many genuine Indians left out of NRC: Mamata to Shah

- SIMONTINI BHATTACHAR­JEE

NEW DELHI: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday told Union Home Minister Amit Shah that genuine Indians belonging to Bengali, Bihari, Gorkha and Assamese communitie­s were excluded from the NRC in Assam and sought his interventi­on to ameliorate their miseries.

Banerjee conveyed this to Shah in her first meeting with the home minister, who assumed the office about three months ago.

“I have come to meet the home minister to discuss the NRC in Assam and told him that many genuine Indians were excluded from the list. I have requested him to do the needful so that they can be included in the NRC as they are in distress,” she told reporters after the meeting with Shah.

“I have requested him to examine their cases and resolve the issues,” she said.

The final NRC, a list of Assam’s residents and published on August 31, excluded the names of 19 lakh people.

“The home minister has assured

that he would look into it,” she said.

Asked whether there was any discussion on the implementa­tion of the NRC in West Bengal, Banerjee said no such discussion had taken place, but it was her stated position that such an initiative was not required in her state.

“Even Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that the NRC was not required in his state,” she said.

The chief minister said she has come to New Delhi after a long time and after she was given an appointmen­t by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a meeting.

“Meeting the Prime Minister and the home minister is a constituti­onal obligation. Besides, we have internatio­nal border issues with Bangladesh and Bhutan and state borders with Bihar and Jharkhand. We also have the sensitive ‘chicken’s neck’ (corridor connecting northeaste­rn states with the rest of the country). So meeting with the home minister is in that context necessary,” she said.

The chief minister said she has met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday and raised the issue of renaming the state.

Banerjee also invited the prime minister to inaugurate a coal block in the state.

The coal block is the second largest in the world, she said.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee meets Home Minister Amit Shah at his office, at North Block in New Delhi, Thursday
PIC/MPOST West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee meets Home Minister Amit Shah at his office, at North Block in New Delhi, Thursday

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