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Assamese groups ask for Error-free and Transparent NRC

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The Left-Democratic Mancha, Assam—a common platform of 11 Political Parties—and the Forum Against Citizenship Act Amendment Bill (FACAAB), a forum of informed citizens, have voiced a unanimous demand for an error free NRC.

In a joint memorandum presented to the State Co-ordinator, NRC the two organisations have expressed their anguish with regard to the on-going process of update of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam. The Memorandum has alleged various irregularities, which has led to the dropping of large numbers of women, children and other Indian Citizens from the final draft of the updated NRC.

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The two organisations, have, once again clarified what they have been demanding all along:

The Memorandum said, “We have reasons to express such an opinion since the process of the up-gradation of the NRC too is a legal process and it is being monitored by the country’s highest judiciary and documents of the applicants are being screened thoroughly.

Finally the memorandum concludes saying that, “We, therefore, earnestly request you to consider our opinions and observations with due diligence and seriousness with a view to publishing a flawless final NRC as per schedule fixed by the Supreme Court of India.“

The Memorandum was submitted on August 28 and was signed by eminent thinker and Chairman of FACAAB,  Dr. Hiren Gohain, Harekrishna Deka, IPS (Retd); Prof. Udayaditya Bharali (Retd. Principal, Cotton College); J.P. Saikia, IAS (Retd); Dr. Dinesh Baishya (Retd. Principal, B Barooah College); Haidar Hussain (Eminent Journalist); Dr. Haren Das (Sr. Advocate, Guwahati High Court); Debabrata Das(Literature); Prof. Abdul Mannan (Former Prof. Guwahati University); Dr. Dilip Bora (Prof. Guwahati University); Holiram Terang (Former Minister and Tribal Leader); Jiban Goswami (Retd. Sr. Bank Executive); Dr. Navanil Barua (Renowned Surgeon); Abu Nasar Sayeed Ahmed(Literature); Deben Tamuli (Journalist); Santanu Borthakur (Advocate, Guwahati High Court); Kishor Kumar Kalita

(Advocate & Columnist); Dhiren Ingti (Tribal Leader); Manoj Sarma (Social Activist); Krishna Gogoi (Advocate) and Rasel Hussain (Entrepreneur), Manjit Mahanta, Convener, FACAAB.

The All Left-Democratic Mancha, Assam comprises of 11 political parties, namely CPI, CPI (M), CPI (ML), Samajwadi Party, Janata Dal (S), Naionalist Congress Party (NCP), Aam Admi Party (AAP), Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Asom Songrami Mancha(ASOM), RCPI, AIFB.

 

*Feature Image: People stand in line to check their names on the first draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) at Gumi village of Kamrup district in the Indian state of Assam on January 1, 2018. /VCG Photo

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