The Asian Age

Assam told: No action on those left out of NRC

State ready for July 30 rollout

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENTS

With the deadline for finalisati­on of the draft for the National Register of Citizens ( NRC) approachin­g on July 30, the Union home ministry on Wednesday directed the Assam government to ensure that no action should be taken against those whose names do not figure in the NRC.

“There is no question of referring the persons whose names do not figure in the draft NRC to the Foreigners’ Tribunal as people are entitled to file claims and objections and due opportunit­y has to be given to them before the final publicatio­n,” the MHA said. The state administra­tion was also asked to maintain law and order and set up a coordinati­on committee headed by the chief secretary to deal with all agencies. Round- the- clock control rooms will also be set up at the state capital and all district HQs to receive complaints and ensure a prompt response.

The Registrar- General of India was also asked to use all means of communicat­ion, including websites, toll- free numbers, SMSes, etc, to provide informatio­n to the public about the draft NRC. The MHA has said an intensive public awareness campaign had been started to disseminat­e informatio­n on the NRC process, the options available for individual­s whose names do not figure in the draft NRC, the procedure and timelines for filing claims and objections, in order to address the concerns of those left out of the draft list.

The Centre has already deployed 22,000 paramilita­ry personnel to deal with any possible fallout, including violent incidents, on publicatio­n of the draft NRC.

The home ministry also clarified that there was no question of people being sent to detention centres if their names were not in the draft NRC, and the state government has been asked to give instructio­ns to the

district administra­tions as well as the local police.

In Guwahati, state NRC coordinato­r Parteek Hajela said after an extensive exercise of three years in which over 50,000 people were involved, the draft NRC was ready for rollout on July 30. He said the final NRC draft would be available online, while preregiste­red and on- demand SMS services would also be available for people. He said hard copies of the draft NRC would be available in all 2,500 NRC Seva Kendras across the state on July 30 morning.

Mr Hajela said the verificati­on process had been completed and the data entry work was also done. The final touches were now being given to the complete draft, and taking printouts would take some time. But he asserted that all the work was on schedule.

The first draft of the NRC contained only the names, but the complete draft would contain names, photos and places of birth of the applicants.

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