Guwahati: Assam's National Register of Citizens (NRC) has stumbled upon yet another controversy. An affidavit submitted before the Gauhati High Court recently by the NRC authorities clearly mentioned that the names of some illegal immigrants have been included in the much-hyped document, which was updated and published in August last year, a mega exercise that witnessed spending of an estimated Rs 1200 crore and engaging over 55000 state government employees.
Although the present NRC Coordinator Hitesh Dev Sarma refused to make any comment over the issues due to the Supreme court's directive, it was learnt that the affidavit submitted in the Gauhati High Court stated that at least 4,795 persons, who were not listed in NRC, could, however, enter their names in the document.
NRC officials on condition of anonymity said that the NRC authorities have conducted verification again on 10,119 names from the final NRC that was published in August 2019. The verification was again conducted as per the instruction of the Gauhati High court. During the verification of 10,119 names, it was found that 4,795 were not eligible to enter their names to the NRC.
The affidavit also makes it clear that out of the 10,119 names, a total of 5,404 names, who had the eligibility, were excluded from the final NRC published last year. The affidavit also clearly stated that names of 1032 'Doubuful voters' or 'D' voters were also included in the final NRC.