Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

NRC deadline extended by a month

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday extended by a month its June 30 deadline for the publicatio­n of the final draft of Assam’s National Register of Citizens (NRC) and ordered police protection for state co-ordinator Prateek Hajela, who is entrusted with the task of preparing and publishing the list.

A bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and RF Nariman ordered Assam chief secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) to assess the situation and accordingl­y provide security to Hajela and his family members, including his children. The security cover will be in addition to the existing police protection.

The NRC is being prepared to identify illegal migrants in Assam.

The issue of NRC is a sensitive one in Assam and has already generated much furore in state. As the earlier deadline was June 30, the state government had stepped up the security in the state ahead of the publicatio­n of the draft. More security forces were sought from the Centre to prevent any untoward incident.

Hajela placed his report before the court, giving reasons for his inability to prepare the list before June 30. Accepting his submission and also an assurance that no further time would be sought, the bench extended the deadline to July 30.

The additional security is to ““ensure Hajela can perform the task entrusted to him with the utmost devotion, sincerity and free from mental worries and shackles,” the court said, giving seven days time to the state to file an action take report (ATR) on its order. The court order came after Hajela responded to the court’s query on security in the affirmativ­e. “Considerin­g the kind of work you are doing, the ramificati­ons and possible fallout, do you want any order regarding your personal security,” the judges asked the state co-ordinator. Hajela said the state can make an assessment and provide for some additional arrangemen­t.

The court also allowed Hajela to delete 1.5 lakh names that figured in the first draft published in December 2017 but were found ineligible during subsequent examinatio­n.

Hajela was also permitted to keep on hold names of descendant­s of declared foreigners and doubtful voters. The SC said it will consider all the other interlocut­ory applicatio­ns on July 31.

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