One register to count them all-how the NRC fares 
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One register to count them all-how the NRC fares 

Context

Assam is the only state to have its own register of citizens

Why was it necessary to bring out an NRC in Assam?

  • The NRC is being updated in Assam to detect Bangladeshi nationals, who may have illegally entered the State after the midnight of March 24, 1971, the cut-off date. This date was originally agreed to in the 1985 Assam Accord, signed between the then Rajiv Gandhi government and the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU)
  • However, successive State governments failed to achieve much progress in detecting and deporting foreigners as set out in the Assam Accord
  • In 2005, another agreement was signed between the Centre, the then Tarun Gogoi government in Assam and the AASU where it was decided to update the NRC that was first published after the Census data of 1951 in post-Partition India
  • Though the Gogoi government had started the NRC update as a pilot project in some districts, it was stopped after violence broke out in some parts of the State
  • In July 2009, Assam Public Works (APW), an NGO, petitioned the Supreme Court for identification of Bangladeshi foreigners in the State and deletion of their names from the voters’ list

What will happen to those persons who don’t find their names in the draft register published on Monday?

The list published on Monday is the first draft of the updated NRC. Another list is expected by February-end or early March, with more names and details

  • However, if a citizen’s name is missing, he or she can file an objection and request that the name be included after submitting the requisite documents to the NRC centre or online on the website www.nrcassam. nic.in

Is there a possibility of violence in the State if a large number of people don’t find their names in the register?

The Assam government did fear violence and hence requisitioned over 20,000 paramilitary personnel and requested the Army to be on standby to deal with any law-and-order issue.

  • However, Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said people, irrespective of their caste or religion, had taken part in the process and expressed confidence that the NRC update will not result in violence
  • The security challenge, however, will emerge only when the process of updating the NRC gets completed and a large number of people are left out

Is the NRC a court-mandated exercise?

Yes, the publication of the first draft of the NRC by December 31, 2017 was ordered by the Supreme Court.

The top court has been hearing this case since July 2009 when Assam Public Works moved court to intervene in detecting and deporting Bangladeshis.

Should persons of Assam living in other parts of the country also have their names in the register?

NRC is a process by which a bona fide Indian citizen can be distinguished from a foreigner.

If a person from Assam is living or working in another part of the country, it is advisable to get oneself registered and establish one’s legacy as an “inhabitant” of Assam


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