The Asian Age

Will implement NRC in Haryana, says Khattar

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Chandigarh, Sept. 15: After Assam, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday announced that the National Register of Citizens will be implemente­d in the state.

“We will implement NRC in Haryana,” Mr Khattar told reporters in Panchkula after meeting Justice H.S. Bhalla (retd) and former Navy Chief Admiral Sunil Lanba at their residences here. Mr Khattar met them under his party’s “Maha Sampark Abhiyan” ahead of state polls.

Chandigarh, Sept. 15: After Assam, Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Sunday announced that the National Register of Citizens will be implemente­d in the state.

Besides this, constituti­on of a Law Commission is also being considered in the state and an independen­t department would be set up to solicit the services of intellectu­als, he said.

“We will implement NRC in Haryana,” Mr Khattar told reporters in Panchkula after meeting Justice H.S. Bhalla (retd) and former Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba at their residences.

Mr Khattar met them as part of his party’s “Maha Sampark Abhiyan” ahead of state polls in October. He had previously too supported NRC implementa­tion across the country.

Interactin­g with reporters after meeting Justice Bhalla, a retired high court judge and former chairman of state human rights commission, Mr Khattar said, “I met them under Maha Sampark Abhiyan where we meet prominent citizens”. “When we meet, the talk revolves around how to take the country forward and other such issues,” he said.

He said Justice Bhalla has taken up many assignment­s after his retirement, including heading the state human rights commission. “These days he is also working on NRC and will visit Assam soon. I have said (to Justice Bhalla) that we will implement NRC in Haryana and have sought Bhalla ji’s support and suggestion,” he told reporters outside Justice Bhalla’s residence.

On August 31, the final NRC in Assam was released, leaving 19 lakh people out. The process of NRC update was started in Assam following a Supreme Court order in 2013 and since then, the apex court has closely monitored the entire process.

However, several political parties, including the BJP in the northeaste­rn state, have voiced their dissatisfa­ction with the final document.

On Sunday, Khattar also said the Haryana government will look into the feasibilit­y of setting up a Law Commission. “He (Justice Bhalla) suggested that a Law Commission should be set up in Haryana. We shall study it and examine this too,” Mr Khattar said.

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