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Detach census from NPR enumeration, demands CPI-M

Opposing the amalgamation of NPR and census operations, the CPI-M has demanded that the collection of data for census should be separated from the enumeration for NPR. Party believes that NPR data will be automatically used for preparing NRC due to which crores of Indians will face undue harassment.

Detach census from NPR enumeration, demands CPI-M
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Published : Mar 4, 2020, 3:14 PM IST

New Delhi: The CPI-M on Wednesday opposed the National Population Register (NPR) and demanded that the collection of data for census should be separated from the enumeration for NPR.

In a statement, the CPI-M politburo said that its understanding was that the NPR data will be automatically used to prepare the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and "crores of people whose names do not figure in NRC will be subjected to undue harassment".

"Given the opposition by several state chief ministers over the National Population Register enumeration process, it is necessary to separate the collection of data for the Census operation from the announced NPR enumeration," the party said.

CPI-M said the census operations were constitutionally mandated to be conducted every decade, while the NPR figures in the rules framed under the Citizenship Amendment Act of 2003.

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"Hence, legally they should not be clubbed together. The CPI-M reiterates its understanding that the NPR data will be automatically used for preparing the National Register of Citizens," read the statement.

"Crores of people, whose names may not figure in the NRC, will be then subjected to undue harassment and victimisation to prove that they are Indian citizens by furnishing documents. A pilot study conducted earlier has shown that only 43 per cent of Indian citizens had any documentary proof. The CPI-M reiterates its opposition to the NPR given this reality," the party added.(ANI REPORT)

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New Delhi: The CPI-M on Wednesday opposed the National Population Register (NPR) and demanded that the collection of data for census should be separated from the enumeration for NPR.

In a statement, the CPI-M politburo said that its understanding was that the NPR data will be automatically used to prepare the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and "crores of people whose names do not figure in NRC will be subjected to undue harassment".

"Given the opposition by several state chief ministers over the National Population Register enumeration process, it is necessary to separate the collection of data for the Census operation from the announced NPR enumeration," the party said.

CPI-M said the census operations were constitutionally mandated to be conducted every decade, while the NPR figures in the rules framed under the Citizenship Amendment Act of 2003.

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"Hence, legally they should not be clubbed together. The CPI-M reiterates its understanding that the NPR data will be automatically used for preparing the National Register of Citizens," read the statement.

"Crores of people, whose names may not figure in the NRC, will be then subjected to undue harassment and victimisation to prove that they are Indian citizens by furnishing documents. A pilot study conducted earlier has shown that only 43 per cent of Indian citizens had any documentary proof. The CPI-M reiterates its opposition to the NPR given this reality," the party added.(ANI REPORT)

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