The Asian Age

High security as citizens’ list work nears end

- MANOJ ANAND

The Union ministry of home affairs has deployed more than 85 companies of paramilita­ry forces in Assam exclusivel­y to deal with any situation that may arise during the process of updating National Register of Citizens ( NRC), which has entered into the final phase of verificati­on of family tree and certificat­es issued by the panchayat secretarie­s.

Security agencies apprehend trouble in certain pockets of the state as verificati­on of family trees brought to light that suspected foreigners are trying to get their names enrolled in the NRC. However, the process has so far been peaceful.

It may be noted that names of around 1.90 crore people have already been included in the first draft of the NRC and the final draft will be out soon.

Sources said since the MHA believes there would be trouble in certain parts of the state during the process of verificati­on, 85 additional companies of central forces were sent to the state.

Informing that the situation is being reviewed on a regular basis and the Centre is ready to deploy more forces if required, sources said that efforts are on by some elements with vested interest to spread misinforma­tion on the process of updating the

NRC.

The aim behind updating and publishing the 1951

NRC is to compile a list of the names of genuine Indian citizens residing in

Assam and, in the process, detect foreigners

( Bangladesh­is) who may have illegally entered the state after March 24, 1971.

Asserting that the

Supreme Court has been monitoring the entire process, the security sources said that some tension was created at initial stages of verificati­on of documents submitted by applicants for inclusion of their names, but pro- active interventi­on of NRC authoritie­s managed to defuse it.

As the process of updating the NRC is closely monitored by the SC and even after the publicatio­n of the final draft, there would be provisions for filing claims and objections, the Indian citizens should not worry about the NRC.

Moreover, if anyone is not satisfied with the decisions of the NRC authoritie­s, he or she will have the option to approach the Foreigners’ Tribunals, high court or even the SC.

Sources said that during the process of verificati­on of the family trees, around 48 lakh mismatches were detected and the persons concerned have been called to the centres for on- the- spot verificati­on, while, the process of verificati­on of around 29 lakh certificat­es issued by the panchayat secretarie­s is also on.

The process for the final draft is likely to be completed by May- end.

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