Millennium Post

NPR not to mark any citizen ‘doubtful’; no documents need to be furnished: Shah

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NEW DELHI: Allaying fears over the National Population Register (NPR), Union Home minister Amit Shah on Thursday said no citizen will be marked ‘D’ or ‘doubtful’ during the updating exercise and no documents need to be furnished to prove citizenshi­p.

Also, it is not compulsory to provide any informatio­n not available with an individual, he said.

Shah gave the clarificat­ion during his reply to a debate on communal riots in Delhi which he said were triggered by alleged hate speeches made after passing of the new citizenshi­p law that gave non-muslim illegal migrants from neighbouri­ng nations Indian citizenshi­p.

The updating of the NPR is to be done during six months beginning April 1 with enumerator­s seeking demographi­c and other particular­s of each family and individual­s.

On Delhi riots, Shah said the guilty, irrespecti­ve of political or religious affiliatio­n, will not be spared. The guilty will be punished with the objective of instilling fear of law.

“No one from minority community should have any doubt regarding CAA and NPR,” he said. “I want to set the record straight. No document will be required to be furnished in the NPR exercise. It wasn’t done in the past and it won’t be now.”

Also, people will be free to provide whatever informatio­n they have, he said.

“No one will be required to give informatio­n which is not there,” he said on apprehensi­ons of residence of parents being asked in the NPR and absence of it casting doubts.

“No ‘D’ will be marked” for anyone not providing informatio­n, he said.

He said no section of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) provides for taking away of citizenshi­p of anyone.

The NPR is a register of usual residents of the country. The data for NPR was last collected in 2010 along with the houselisti­ng phase of Census 2011.

There are apprehensi­ons that those not having citizenshi­p documents could be identified in the NPR for action at a later date.

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