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AAMSU Demand SC ruled SOP for finalising NRC

Demanding that NRC coordinator Prateek Hajela should follow the Standard Operating Procedure laid down by the Supreme Court, the All Assam Minority Students Union staged a protest at the Jantar Mantar.

The student union said it would continue to hold protests until its demands are met
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Published : May 21, 2019, 5:19 PM IST

New Delhi: Alleging anomalies in the NRC process, the All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) on Tuesday staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.

The student union said it would continue to hold protests until its demands are met

The AAMSU demanded that National Register of Citizen (NRC) coordinator Prateek Hajela should follow the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Supreme Court.

The student union also submitted a memorandum to Union Home Secretary Rajib Gauba in support of their demand.

In the memorandum, AAMSU leaders have also demanded for DNA tests in connection with determination of parental linkage, if the necessity arises for enlisting each and every genuine Indian citizen in the final NRC.

Claiming that people have to travel close to 500 km for their claims hearings, AAMSU adviser Azizur Rahman said that the hearing venues should be fixed within reasonable distance, within the same districts of the people being called for disposal of claims and objections.

In the ongoing claims and objections process, people whose names were left out in the previous list of NRC can now claim to include their names in the final list.

Earlier on May 20, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had called on Home Minister Rajnath Singh and appraised him about the steps taken to publish the final NRC by July 31.

The Supreme Court had earlier issued SOP with the objective that the process of claims and objections be fair and transparent and must provide a reasonable opportunity to all concerned.

As anticipated, the NRC issue in Assam has again come to the limelight following the conclusion of the Lok Sabha elections. Both the Central and State governments are set to publish the final NRC by July 31, as directed by the Supreme Court.

Read: NRC will be published on time: Assam CM

New Delhi: Alleging anomalies in the NRC process, the All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) on Tuesday staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi.

The student union said it would continue to hold protests until its demands are met

The AAMSU demanded that National Register of Citizen (NRC) coordinator Prateek Hajela should follow the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Supreme Court.

The student union also submitted a memorandum to Union Home Secretary Rajib Gauba in support of their demand.

In the memorandum, AAMSU leaders have also demanded for DNA tests in connection with determination of parental linkage, if the necessity arises for enlisting each and every genuine Indian citizen in the final NRC.

Claiming that people have to travel close to 500 km for their claims hearings, AAMSU adviser Azizur Rahman said that the hearing venues should be fixed within reasonable distance, within the same districts of the people being called for disposal of claims and objections.

In the ongoing claims and objections process, people whose names were left out in the previous list of NRC can now claim to include their names in the final list.

Earlier on May 20, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had called on Home Minister Rajnath Singh and appraised him about the steps taken to publish the final NRC by July 31.

The Supreme Court had earlier issued SOP with the objective that the process of claims and objections be fair and transparent and must provide a reasonable opportunity to all concerned.

As anticipated, the NRC issue in Assam has again come to the limelight following the conclusion of the Lok Sabha elections. Both the Central and State governments are set to publish the final NRC by July 31, as directed by the Supreme Court.

Read: NRC will be published on time: Assam CM

Intro:New Delhi: The All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) on Tuesday has demanded that National Register of Citizen (NRC) coordinator Prateek Hajela should follow the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued by the Supreme Court of India in updating the NRC in Assam.


Body:The AAMSU staged a protest demonstration at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum to Union Home Secretary Rajib Gauba in support of their demand.

In the memorandum, the AAMSU leaders have also demanded to arrange for DNA test in connection with determination of parental linkage if necessity arises for enlisting each and every genuine Indian citizen in the final NRC.

Claiming that the location for hearing claims and objections is situated standard distance, AAMSU advisor Azizur Rahman said that the hearing venues should be fix within reasonable distance of same localities of the persons who are being called for disposal of claims and objections.

In the ongoing claims and objections process, people whose name were left out in the previous lists of NRC can now claim to include their names in the final lists.

Interestingly, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday called on Home Minister Rajnath Singh and appraised him about the steps taken to publish the final NRC on July 31.


Conclusion:The Supreme Court earlier has issued SOP with the objective that the process of claims and objections is fair and transparent and provides reasonable opportunity to all concerned.

As anticipated, the NRC issue in Assam has again come to the limelight following the conclusion of the Lok Sabha election.

Both Central and State Governmnet are all set to publish the final NRC on July 31, as directed by the Supreme Court .

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