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The process of deciding the fate of those excluded from NRC is ‘quite lengthy’: Government

Agha Khursheed Khan by Agha Khursheed Khan
September 12, 2019
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The Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that the process of deciding the fate of 1.9 million people left out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam is expected to be “quite lengthy” and they have the right to appeal to foreign tribunals and higher courts.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar also described reports of foreign journalists going to Assam as “wrong” and said that the state is among four categories in which members of international media have been given prior permission to travel. Is required.

Asked at a regular news briefing if those excluded from the NRC would be sent to Bangladesh, Kumar replied: “We’re talking about a process which is fairly long. We’re talking about the tribunals, the legal process (of appeals) – high court and Supreme Court. It is too much into the future, let us not talk about what will happen and how the whole thing is going to be sorted out.”

Some 1.9 million people found themselves out of the final version of the NRC published last month after an effort aimed at ending a four-decade movement against illegal immigrants, but whose outcome left even many of its original backers dissatisfied.

The Supreme Court-monitored process of updating the NRC for Assam, last compiled 68 years ago, took four years and 55,000 officials poring over 66.4 million documents.

Kumar described the process as “statutory, transparent and legal”, mandated by the Supreme Court, and “not an executive-driven process”. He said that this was a non-discriminatory process and that those who were excluded were not “stateless” and would not be declared foreign.

He said that Foreign Minister S Jaishankar had clarified during his recent visit to Bangladesh that “the NRC process is an internal matter of India”.

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