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Assam Guv gives credit to NRC

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New Delhi: Assam Governor Jagdish Mukhi Saturday said the roll-out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to identify illegal immigrants from Bangladesh has resulted in “totally containing” fresh influx of Bangladeshis into the state.
Mukhi also said that the Centre was speeding up work on completely sealing Assam’s land border with Bangladesh and that the riverine portion of the frontier would soon be put under electronic surveillance to stop any illegal migration from the country.
“Illegal migration from Bangladesh has totally stopped because of the NRC. It is the biggest achievement of the NRC process. The government is committed to identify illegal migrants living in Assam,” Mukhi told PTI. In July last year, Assam released the draft of the NRC, a list of people who proved they came to Assam by 24 March 1971, a day before Bangladesh declared independence. The list excluded nearly four million people, triggering widespread anguish and intense agitation in several parts of the Northeastern state. The authorities have initiated a process giving opportunities to those excluded from the NRC to prove their citizenship.
To get their names included in the NRC, residents in Assam have to produce a specific set of documents to prove that they or their families were living in India since the cutoff date or before. Lakhs of people fled to Assam during the 1971 war between India and Pakistan and the influx continued thereafter. The infiltration of Bangladeshis, mostly Muslims, through the porous Indo-Bangla border has been a serious issue for Assam since early 1980s when the state witnessed a massive students’ movement demanding deportation of the illegal migrants. Mukhi also asserted that the Centre was “fully committed” to protect the interests of all indigenous communities of Assam. “After roll-out of the NRC, it is now impossible for an illegal Bangladeshi to obtain (India’s) citizenship. The foreigners have been identified. It is a major success,” said the governor. The Assam governor also attributed the Modi government’s close relations with Dhaka and economic growth of Bangladesh as reasons for Bangladeshis not coming to Assam illegally. (PTI)

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