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Assam citizenship row

No one will be harassed: India

UNB
No one will be 
harassed: India
Activists of the Minority Youth Federation shout slogans against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) lead central and Assam state government during a protest rally following the publishing of the first complete draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), in Kolkata yesterday. AFP PHOTO

The government of India has asked the state government of Assam to ensure that law and order is maintained and no one is allowed to take the law into their hands, reports UNB. "No person will be harassed and no one will be allowed to create fear or panic," said the government of India in a statement yesterday.

The government of India will provide all necessary help to the government of Assam in this regard, it said emphasising that all possible arrangements are made to ensure the safety and security of all. Chief Minister of Assam Sarbananda Sonowal has said there is no question of anyone being put in detention camp. "Moreover, no one will be treated as a foreigner if his or her name doesn’t appear in the NRC draft,” said the Chief Minister.
India has published a list which effectively strips some four million people in the northeastern state of Assam of their citizenship, reports the BBC.
The NRC process is mandated by the Supreme Court of India and the process is not a decision of the government of India, the statement reads.
“The Supreme Court of India is monitoring the process. It’s not a political process.”
The government of India and the state government of Assam are working as per the instructions and under the supervision of the Supreme Court of the country which has directed them to complete the exercise.
The NRC list that was published on 30 July is ‘only a draft’.
Every individual of Assam state will be given adequate time and opportunity to prove his claim before the final NRC is published, said the MEA.
The NRC process is being carried out according to the law. It is taking place as per the special provision of the citizenship act (1955) and the citizenship rule (2003) of the Govt of India, as amended. The government of India and the state government of Assam are committed to ensuring that all bona fide citizens of India will be included in the NRC. Home Minister of India Rajnath Singh has said every individual will get justice and be treated in a humane manner. The exercise is being carried out in a totally objective, transparent and meticulous manner.

 

 

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