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Kerala to conduct its own census, won't implement NPR

The Kerala Finance Minister, Thomas Isaac, said that they are gearing up for the census but will not be implementing the NPR. He said that the state assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution against the National Population Register.

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Published : Jan 20, 2020, 7:41 PM IST

Kerala: The State Cabinet has decided to inform the Registrar General of India and Census Commissioner that Kerela will carry out its own census and will not implement the National Population Register (NPR), said Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac on Monday.

Talking about the decision taken by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan led government, Isaac said: "It will be counterproductive in a state like Kerala where assembly unanimously has adopted a resolution against the NPR, and to have it along with the census."

On the collection of NPR data in the state, Isaac told a news agency: "The people just won't co-operate. Can we force people to give information? This is an issue on which Kerala is united."

He also said the census data cannot be used as primary data for any other purpose nor can it be diverted to anybody.

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Regarding Chief Secretary Tom Jose's meeting with Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, he said: "When the Governor gives a letter, the government has to respond. The Governor has to be informed if the state is taking an action against the rules of the Centre but we don't require the consent of the Governor."

After the resolution passed in the State Assembly seeking withdrawal of the Citizenship Act, the Kerala government approached the apex court against the Act that grants Indian citizenship to Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Parsi refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

Also read: Ahead of approaching SC over CAA, Punjab CM meets Sonia

Kerala: The State Cabinet has decided to inform the Registrar General of India and Census Commissioner that Kerela will carry out its own census and will not implement the National Population Register (NPR), said Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac on Monday.

Talking about the decision taken by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan led government, Isaac said: "It will be counterproductive in a state like Kerala where assembly unanimously has adopted a resolution against the NPR, and to have it along with the census."

On the collection of NPR data in the state, Isaac told a news agency: "The people just won't co-operate. Can we force people to give information? This is an issue on which Kerala is united."

He also said the census data cannot be used as primary data for any other purpose nor can it be diverted to anybody.

Thomas Isaac

Regarding Chief Secretary Tom Jose's meeting with Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, he said: "When the Governor gives a letter, the government has to respond. The Governor has to be informed if the state is taking an action against the rules of the Centre but we don't require the consent of the Governor."

After the resolution passed in the State Assembly seeking withdrawal of the Citizenship Act, the Kerala government approached the apex court against the Act that grants Indian citizenship to Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Parsi refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh, who came to India on or before December 31, 2014.

Also read: Ahead of approaching SC over CAA, Punjab CM meets Sonia

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