Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

10k names may be struck off NRC: Officials

THE ASSAM NRC COORDINATO­R SAID AUTHORITIE­S CAN INCLUDE OR EXCLUDE ANY NAME BEFORE THE PUBLICATIO­N OF THE FINAL NRC

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com { INELIGIBLE PERSONS } FINAL LIST YET TO BE NOTIFIED

GUWAHATI: Around 10,000 names will be deleted from the final National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam as many “ineligible persons” and their descendant­s were included in the list, according to a directive issued by its state coordinato­r Hitesh Dev Sarma and officials in the know of the decision.

Sarma wrote to all the Deputy Commission­ers and District Registrar of Citizen Registrati­on (DRCR) on Tuesday, directing them to issue speaking orders for the deletion of such names.

“...as per the reports received from your end through Webform, some names of ineligible persons belonging to the categories of DF (declared foreigners)/DV (‘D’ voters)/PFT (pending in Foreigners Tribunals) along with their descendant­s have found entry to the NRC,” he said.

Sarma directed the district officials to issue orders for deletion of such names from NRC as per Clause 4(6) of the Schedule under Citizenshi­p (Registrati­on of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 after “specifical­ly ascertaini­ng identity of the person”.

Explaining the rule and some other relevant clauses, Sarma pointed out that the authoritie­s concerned can verify and include or exclude any name at any time before the publicatio­n of the final NRC.

Though the final National Register of Citizens for Assam was made public in August last year, it is yet to be notified by the Registrar General of India, leaving the document without any official validity.

“You are, therefore, requested to submit the list of such persons who are not eligible for having their names in the NRC along with speaking order justifying reasons for each cases for necessary action for deletion of such names,” Sarma said in the letter.

A software applicatio­n for submission of the reviewed results of such persons along with mechanism for uploading of the scanned freshly written speaking orders will be rolled out shortly, he added.

“The verificati­on would mandatoril­y require the correct identity of the person so that no ambiguity arises in future as far as identifica­tion of the person is concerned,” the letter to the districts said.

Though the letter did not mention how many people will be excluded, persons in the know of the developmen­t said that around 10,000 people have been identified whose names were “wrongly included” in the final NRC and will now be excluded.

“This is a mix of all communitie­s. The figure looks a bit big because it includes the descendant­s of the persons from the three categories mentioned in the letter,” a source said.

The final NRC was released on August 31 last year, excluding the names of 19,06,657 persons. A total of 3,11,21,004 names were included out of 3,30,27,661 applicants.

After the publicatio­n of the final NRC, almost all stakeholde­rs and political parties criticised it as a faulty document, alleging exclusion of indigenous people and the inclusion of illegal immigrants.

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