Kolkata:Amid fears that NRC could be implemented in West Bengal hundreds of people queued up at government and municipal offices here and across the state for necessary documents.
The omission of a large number of Hindu Bengalis from the final NRC list in BJP-ruled Assam has evidently created fear among the people in West Bengal, which has seen influx of millions of people from Bangladesh.
The repeated assertions by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the Lok Sabha poll campaign that NRC would be implemented in West Bengal has apparently deepened the fear.
Large queues were seen outside Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) headquarters and other division offices in the city and BDO offices in other parts of Bengal as people waited for their turn in search of land and other necessary documents.
In rural Bengal similar picture was witnessed outside various government and panchayat offices.
"I have come here to issue my ration card. I'm waiting here from 7 am and its already 11 am now. It's so chaotic here and the concerned officer has not yet come," said Rabeya Begum, who was seen standing outside the civic body's headquarters in the city.