ETV Bharat / state

People excluded from NRC will enjoy all rights till they exhaust legal remedies: MEA

MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar on Sunday assured people left off the NRC that they are not "stateless" and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they exhaust all the remedies available under the law. Out of 3.3 crore applicants, over 19 lakh people were excluded from the final NRC published on Saturday.

People excluded from NRC will enjoy all rights till they exhaust legal remedies: MEA
author img

By

Published : Sep 1, 2019, 7:57 PM IST

New Delhi: People left off the NRC are not "stateless" and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they exhaust all the remedies available under the law, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday.

It said exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam and that they will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before.

The MEA's comments came in the wake of commentaries in sections of the foreign media about certain aspects of the final NRC which it said are "incorrect".

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) has been prepared to identify Indian citizens living in Assam since March 24, 1971, or before.

People excluded from NRC will enjoy all rights till they exhaust legal remedies: MEA

Out of 3.3 crore applicants, over 19 lakh people were excluded from the final NRC published on Saturday.

"Exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam.

"For those who are not in the final list will not be detained and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they have exhausted all the remedies available under the law," MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

"It does not make the excluded person 'Stateless'. It also does not make him or her a 'foreigner', within the legal meaning of the term. They will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before," he added.

Also read: Pier of jetty collapses in Kolkata, 1 injured

New Delhi: People left off the NRC are not "stateless" and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they exhaust all the remedies available under the law, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday.

It said exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam and that they will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before.

The MEA's comments came in the wake of commentaries in sections of the foreign media about certain aspects of the final NRC which it said are "incorrect".

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) has been prepared to identify Indian citizens living in Assam since March 24, 1971, or before.

People excluded from NRC will enjoy all rights till they exhaust legal remedies: MEA

Out of 3.3 crore applicants, over 19 lakh people were excluded from the final NRC published on Saturday.

"Exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam.

"For those who are not in the final list will not be detained and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they have exhausted all the remedies available under the law," MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

"It does not make the excluded person 'Stateless'. It also does not make him or her a 'foreigner', within the legal meaning of the term. They will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before," he added.

Also read: Pier of jetty collapses in Kolkata, 1 injured

ZCZC
PRI GEN NAT
.NEWDELHI DEL37
MEA-NRC
People excluded from NRC will enjoy all rights till they exhaust legal remedies: MEA
          New Delhi, Sep 1 (PTI) People left off the NRC are not "stateless" and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they exhaust all the remedies available under the law, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday.
          It said exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam and that they will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before.
          The MEA's comments came in the wake of commentaries in sections of the foreign media about certain aspects of the final NRC which it said are "incorrect".
          The National Register of Citizens (NRC) has been prepared to identify Indian citizens living in Assam since March 24, 1971 or before.
          Out of 3.3 crore applicants, over 19 lakh people were excluded from the final NRC published on Saturday.
          "Exclusion from the NRC has no implication on the rights of an individual resident in Assam.
          "For those who are not in the final list will not be detained and will continue to enjoy all the rights as before till they have exhausted all the remedies available under the law," MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.
          "It does not make the excluded person 'Stateless'. It also does not make him or her a 'foreigner', within the legal meaning of the term. They will not be deprived of any rights or entitlements which they have enjoyed before," he added. PTI MPB
SMN
SMN
09011913
NNNN

For All Latest Updates

ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.