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Assam CM reviews law and order ahead of final NRC publication

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reviewed the law and order situation of the state just before the final version of NRC which is scheduled to be published.

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Published : Aug 23, 2019, 11:36 PM IST

Assam CM reviews law and order ahead of final NRC publication

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reviewed the law and order situation of the state on Friday, eight days before the publication of the final version of the National Register of Citizens.

The chief minister held the meeting with deputy commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) of all the 33 districts of the state.

Directing the DCs and SPs to travel in the districts and maintain contacts with the influential people in the society including people's representatives and NGOs, Sonowal asked them to ensure that no misunderstanding remains among the people regarding the NRC process.

Assam, which had faced an influx of people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century, is the only state having an NRC which was first prepared in 1951.

It is being updated now under the supervision of the Supreme Court and the final version is scheduled to be published on August 31.

Referring to a statement of the Ministry of Home Affairs, he said those excluded from the NRC would not be treated as foreigners and they would be given adequate opportunity to present their case before the Foreigners Tribunals (FTs).

The statement said that MHA would amend rules to increase the present time limit of filing of appeals in FTs from 60 days to 120 days regarding exclusion from final NRC.

At the meeting, the chief minister directed the DCs to ensure the fulfilment of the state government's commitment to provide land pattas to one lakh landless people.

Sonowal said the government is committed to make the state corruption free.

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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal reviewed the law and order situation of the state on Friday, eight days before the publication of the final version of the National Register of Citizens.

The chief minister held the meeting with deputy commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) of all the 33 districts of the state.

Directing the DCs and SPs to travel in the districts and maintain contacts with the influential people in the society including people's representatives and NGOs, Sonowal asked them to ensure that no misunderstanding remains among the people regarding the NRC process.

Assam, which had faced an influx of people from Bangladesh since the early 20th century, is the only state having an NRC which was first prepared in 1951.

It is being updated now under the supervision of the Supreme Court and the final version is scheduled to be published on August 31.

Referring to a statement of the Ministry of Home Affairs, he said those excluded from the NRC would not be treated as foreigners and they would be given adequate opportunity to present their case before the Foreigners Tribunals (FTs).

The statement said that MHA would amend rules to increase the present time limit of filing of appeals in FTs from 60 days to 120 days regarding exclusion from final NRC.

At the meeting, the chief minister directed the DCs to ensure the fulfilment of the state government's commitment to provide land pattas to one lakh landless people.

Sonowal said the government is committed to make the state corruption free.

READ: Spicejet crew falls down during push-back in Mangaluru airport

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Assam CM reviews law and order ahead of final NRC publication
         Guwahati, Aug 23 (PTI) Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda
Sonowal reviewed the law and order situation of the state on
Friday, eight days before the publication of the final version
of the National Register of Citizens.
         The chief minister held the meeting with deputy
commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) of all
the 33 districts of the state.
         Directing the DCs and SPs to travel in the districts
and maintain contacts with the influential people in the
society including people's representatives and NGOs, Sonowal
asked them to ensure that no misunderstanding remains among
the people regarding the NRC process.
         Assam, which had faced an influx of people from
Bangladesh since the early 20th century, is the only state
having an NRC which was first prepared in 1951.         It is being
updated now under the supervision of the Supreme Court and the
final version is scheduled to be published on August 31.
         Referring to a statement of the Ministry of Home
Affairs, he said those excluded from the NRC would not be
treated as foreigners and they would be given adequate
opportunity to present their case before the Foreigners
Tribunals (FTs).
         The statement said that MHA would amend rules to
increase the present time limit of filing of appeals in FTs
from 60 days to 120 days regarding exclusion from final NRC.
         At the meeting, the chief minister directed the DCs to
ensure the fulfilment of the state government's commitment to
provide land pattas to one lakh landless people.
         Sonowal said the government is committed to make the
state corruption free. PTI ESB
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