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Assam: Rajnath warns against spreading misinformation about NRC

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Union Home Minister addressing the Monsoon Session of Parliament regarding NRC. Courtesy: RSTV screen grab

Hours after publication of the final draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC),Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said that even after the second draft NRC publication, every person will get an opportunity to approach the Foreigners Tribunal.

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“I want to clarify that even after the Final NRC, every person will get an opportunity to approach the Foreigners Tribunal. Today NRC draft list has been published in Assam. I want to emphatically say that this is only a draft and not the final NRC,” said Singh immediately after publication of second draft NRC.
Everyone will have full opportunity to file claims and objections as per provision in law. “Only after the disposal of claims and objections, the Final NRC will be published,” he said.

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Some people are unnecessarily trying to create an atmosphere of fear. I want to assure all that there is no need for any apprehension or fear. Some misinformation is also being spread. NRC process has been done impartially. Some people may not have been able to submit necessary documents. They will get full opportunity through Claims and Objections process, he said.

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“This means that even those whose names do not figure in the final NRC will get an opportunity to approach the Tribunal. There is no question of any coercive action against anyone,” he said.

NRC process is being carried out with complete fairness and transparency. It has been monitored by the Honourable Supreme Court.

 

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