The Asian Age

Assam: Future of 19L people excluded from NRC uncertain

- MANOJ ANAND

Fate of over 19 lakh people whose names were excluded from the National Register of Citizens ( NRC) in Assam continues to hang in balance with the process of issuing rejection slips to those left out yet to start and Assam government reiteratin­g its stand for 1020 per cent re- verificati­on of names included in the final National Register of Citizens ( NRC) published last year.

Assam agricultur­e minister Chandra Mohan Patowary while responding to a question in the state assembly on status of NRC said, “We had given an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying that there should be reverifica­tion of 20 per cent included names in the districts bordering Bangladesh and 10 per cent in the rest of the districts.” Sticking to the stand of the party and government he further said, “We need a re- verificati­on because people of Assam want a correct NRC.” It is significan­t that about 19 lakh applicants were left out of the NRC. The NRC process has hit a stonewall as the rejection orders to the 19 lakh excluded persons — which will allow them to appeal against the exclusion in the Foreigners’ Tribunals — is yet to be issued. The NRC authoritie­s have cited the Covid19 pandemic as a reason for the delay.

The Supreme Court, which proactivel­y supervised the process of NRC preparatio­n from 2013, has not heard the matter since January 6.

In July last year, the Assam government and the Centre had petitioned the Supreme Court for such a re- verificati­on exercise, but it was dismissed by the apex court after then NRC coordinato­r Prateek Hajela submitted that re- verificati­on of 27 percent names was already done. The Supreme Court had mentioned the prospect of sample re- verificati­on in an order in 2018, saying that the court could consider re- verifying 10 per cent of the names included in the second draft of the NRC.

Mr Patowary argued, “The Supreme Court had earlier mentioned a reverifica­tion but the former NRC coordinato­r did not work properly.”

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