On exclusion of names of genuine Indian Citizens
VKG: I express my deep sense of resentment over exclusion of names of genuine Indian Citizens that to the tune of lakhs, and present form of NRC update which is full of errors as not only the names of Bengali Hindus and Hindi speaking people but also the names of indigenous people and tribal communities has not been included in the final NRC update.
“I really could not understand as how the NRC update was done? Persons having all the documents and legacy data have been living in Assam since 1938, but name did not figure in the final list. This is absolutely nothing but to harass some targeted community. So, the present form of NRC is in no way acceptable to us (party)”, Gupta candidly stated.
On the reaction of people whose names were excluded from the NRC final list
VKG: I have interacted with many party level workers across and held several meetings with people at different places of Dhubri district. “But I was surprise to note that only in four wards of Dhubri town, 667 names of genuine Indian Citizens did not find place in the final NRC list which is being viewed seriously by the party and working on to find out solution”.
On the move of BJP to protect right of citizenship of those whose names were excluded from NRC
VKG: The party workers in all the districts of Assam are working to enlist the names of excluded names from NRC final list. Once final tally of non-inclusion names by the party's NRC monitoring cell , the party will be able to raise the issue at highest level.
“But before that we will have to wait as NRC is yet to be submitted to Hon'ble Supreme Court by NRC State Coordinator, Prateek Hazela. Let it first come into public domain and further, wait for the observation and opinion of Hon'ble Supreme Court".
On fixing responsibility for preparing a wrong and farce NRC
VKG : As you know NRC update – a much sought after and awaited document for the people of Assam that too after four years came to an end with the final list excluding 19,06,657 names, but now it was nothing more than a heap of waste papers after expending Rs. 1,600 crores, engaging 52,000 state government employees for over four years.
“The valuable time, extensive labour and huge amount of money lost owing to arrogant attitude of Prateek Hazela who miserably failed to bring out a correct NRC. He is the only man responsible for NRC mess up. He had danced at the tune of few organizations, who were reportedly active behind the screen. But now see, no political party or any organisation is happy with NRC final list”.
To read the further articles please get your copy of Eastern Panorama October issue @http://www.magzter.com/IN/Hill-Publications/Eastern-Panorama/News/ or mail to contact @easternpanorama.in