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MHA finding it difficult to set up FTs due to unavailability of district wise NRC data

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Published : Sep 14, 2019, 6:41 PM IST

NRC authority has failed to provide the district wise data of excluded people, which is deemed necessary by the Home Ministry to set up more Foreigners Tribunal. The Home Ministry is expected to move Supreme Court in this regard.

MHA finding it difficult to set up FTs due to unavailability of district wise NRC data

Guwahati: According to the NRC state coordinator, People excluded from the final NRC will get certified copies, regarding the rejection of their names, at the earliest so that they can file their appeals. However, Home Ministry finds itself in a muddle regarding setting up of Foreigners Tribunals as district wise NRC data is not available yet !

In the final list of National Register of Citizens (NRC) published on August 31, more than 19 lakh people were excluded. However, those left out can still apply to the designated Foreigners' Tribunals within 120 days for their cases to be heard.

But, NRC authority has failed to provide the district-wise data of excluded people, which is deemed necessary by the Home Ministry to set up more Tribunals. The Home Ministry is expected to move Supreme Court in this regard.

The government would establish 200 FTs primarily for handling cases of people to be excluded from the final NRC. These would be in addition to the existing 100 and are part of the 1,000 that the Centre had decided to help Assam set up in view of the pressure envisaged to dispose of cases of people to be left out of the NRC.

Since the NRC is published the People across several districts find themselves in a state of confusion as to where to go and on what basis.

Persons left out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be detained under any circumstances until foreigners tribunals (FTs) declare it. If the setting up of such tribunals nullifies the 120 day deadline provided, then the identity of many citizens remains in balance.

Read: NRC issue: Man commits suicide fearing 'foreigner' tag on wife

Guwahati: According to the NRC state coordinator, People excluded from the final NRC will get certified copies, regarding the rejection of their names, at the earliest so that they can file their appeals. However, Home Ministry finds itself in a muddle regarding setting up of Foreigners Tribunals as district wise NRC data is not available yet !

In the final list of National Register of Citizens (NRC) published on August 31, more than 19 lakh people were excluded. However, those left out can still apply to the designated Foreigners' Tribunals within 120 days for their cases to be heard.

But, NRC authority has failed to provide the district-wise data of excluded people, which is deemed necessary by the Home Ministry to set up more Tribunals. The Home Ministry is expected to move Supreme Court in this regard.

The government would establish 200 FTs primarily for handling cases of people to be excluded from the final NRC. These would be in addition to the existing 100 and are part of the 1,000 that the Centre had decided to help Assam set up in view of the pressure envisaged to dispose of cases of people to be left out of the NRC.

Since the NRC is published the People across several districts find themselves in a state of confusion as to where to go and on what basis.

Persons left out of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be detained under any circumstances until foreigners tribunals (FTs) declare it. If the setting up of such tribunals nullifies the 120 day deadline provided, then the identity of many citizens remains in balance.

Read: NRC issue: Man commits suicide fearing 'foreigner' tag on wife

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Guwahati, 14 Sep: After the Publication of NRC in Assam, decision was taken to Establish 200 extra Foreigners Tribunal in the Various Districts of Assam. The Home Ministry of Assam has already appointed Officials for the Extra 200 FT. But the NRC Authority fails to Provide the District wise data of Excluded Peoples from the NRC.



Home Ministry of Assam has to Establish the Extra FT as per the Requirment so that the Excluded people can include their names. BUT THE MINISTRY HAS FACING PROBLEM AS THE NRC AUTHORITY HAS NOT PROVIDED THE DISTRICT WISE EXCLUSION DATA OF THE PEOPLE. It's Been almost 15 days the NRC was published, but till now the Data of How many people got Excluded from the Districts, has not been provided to the Ministry by the NRC Authority. If the NRC authority does not provide the Data of Excluded people from the NRC, the Ministry will expected to Move to the Supreme Court.



Meanwhile, as per The Supreme Court's direction the People whose names were excluded from the NRC list will have 120 days extra to claim it in Foreigners Tribunal. Since the NRC is published the People are in confusion where to go on what basis. On this Question the Ministry sources said that, the NRC authority will issue notices to 19 Lakh 6,657 People explaining on the grounds of exclusion and from that notice period the people will have 120 days to approach FT. 



NRC FINAL LIST MADE AVAILABLE ONLINE FROM TODAY BY THE NRC AUTHORITY 



The Final list of National Register of Citizenship made available Online by the NRC Authority here in Assam at 10 AM today. The NRC was Published on 31 August, now everyone can search their name and their Family Members name through the ARN ( APPLICATION RECEIPT NUMBER). 



As per the NRC Authority's earlier notification, the list was made public on www.nrcassam.nic.in . The NRC was published on 31 August, where 19 lakh 6,667 People's names were excluded from the List. Now the NRC Authority has made it online for the People where everyone can search their inclusion and Exclusion details by typing the ARN. 


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