The Asian Age

Assam Cong asks for removal of NRC coordinato­r

Says official misleading top court

- MANOJ ANAND

Assam Congress leader Debabrata Saikia on Thursday accused the state coordinato­r of National Register of Citizens ( NRC), Prateek Hajela, of misleading the Supreme Court and demanded his expulsion for his proposal to the apex court to dispense with the 1951 NRC and pre- 1971 voters’ lists of Assam while dealing with claims and objections relating to omission of over 40 lakh names from the final draft of the NRC.

Mr Saikia, who is also the Leader of the Opposition in the Assam Assembly, pointed out that the eligibilit­y criteria framed for the NRC by various stakeholde­rs, including the government, had specifical­ly listed the 1951 NRC and pre- 1971 voters’ lists as the first two among important documents for the purpose of verificati­on and these two documents are even mentioned in the relevant part of the Rules, 2003. It is consequent­ly logical to attribute a malafide motive to Mr Hajela’s arbitrary recommenda­tion to drop these two important documents from the verificati­on process, he said.

It is significan­t that the apex court on Wednesday decided that only 10 of the 15 documents originally permitted to prove citizenshi­p may be allowed to be filed with claims and objections by the people whose names have been left out of the final draft NRC.

However, a bench comprising Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Rohinton F. Nariman has sought the response of the Centre and other stakeholde­rs on this issue.

The stakeholde­rs like AIUDF and Jamiat Ulama- e- Hind were dismayed with the curtailmen­t of the five documents.

Mr Saikia argued that a large number of people, especially those afflicted by economic and educationa­l backwardne­ss, did not anticipate that a day would come when the names of their parents and grandparen­ts in the 1951 NRC and pre- 1971 voters’ lists would not be sufficient ground to prove their citizenshi­p.

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