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Why undocumented migrants may not be the only group excluded in Assam's NRC

The polity of Assam has been long fraught with the question of nativity, and the NRC signals a progression in the State's efforts at identifying foreigners who may have illegally entered the State.

September 18, 2019 / 20:51 IST
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At the stroke of noon on July 30, 2018, the Assam government rolled back the years to bring to fruition the second and final draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) which has been hanging fire since the Assam Accord was signed in 1985.

Of the 3.29 crore applicants who had submitted proof of nationality, the list contains only 2.89 crore names, rendering 40 lakh people stateless, roughly the population of Croatia. From August 7, those whose names are not in the list will be able to determine the reason for their non-inclusion. They are reserved the right to apply again between August 7 and September 28, following which they face the risk of deportation.

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The polity of Assam has been long fraught with the question of nativity, and the NRC signals a progression in the State's efforts at identifying foreigners who may have illegally entered the State. Those who have migrated after the midnight of March 24, 1971, face the threat of deportation, according to the Assam Accord which was signed 32 years ago by the central government, then under the helm of Rajiv Gandhi, and the All Assam Students' Union (AASU).

The first draft of the NRC listed 1.9 crore names out of 3.29 applications received. The Assam government called for calm, assuring citizens whose names have been excluded from the preliminary draft, that subsequent revision to the registry will encompass the entire populace. The final draft was prepared by combing through data collated from population surveys undertaken across Assam’s diverse topography. However, the final estimate of the State’s legitimate residents is underwhelming.