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It's court's duty to give justice to NRC detainees: Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah says the fate of people in detention centres was not in his domain. He could only help the people if there lack any basic facilities at the centre.

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Published : Jul 22, 2019, 10:18 PM IST

It's duty of court to give justice to NRC detainees: Shah

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that only courts have the right to decide the fate of people in detention centres in Assam under National Register of Citizen and the government could only take care of the basic amenities provided there.

He was responding to concerns raised by an opposition member in Rajya Sabha. After the House passed the Protection of Human Right Amendment Bill, Congress' Pradeep Bhattacharya raised the issue of detention of people in Assam.

"Some people in Assam are in the detention camp. Some of them are the government of India workers, soldiers. They were also in the camp. Can they get any justice," he said.

To this Shah replied, "Nyaya mein nahi kar sakta, adalat kar sakti he (It's not my domain, it is for the courts to give justice). "But if there is anything lacking in food, lodging and other facilities, bring it to my notice. The government would try to improve it."

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New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that only courts have the right to decide the fate of people in detention centres in Assam under National Register of Citizen and the government could only take care of the basic amenities provided there.

He was responding to concerns raised by an opposition member in Rajya Sabha. After the House passed the Protection of Human Right Amendment Bill, Congress' Pradeep Bhattacharya raised the issue of detention of people in Assam.

"Some people in Assam are in the detention camp. Some of them are the government of India workers, soldiers. They were also in the camp. Can they get any justice," he said.

To this Shah replied, "Nyaya mein nahi kar sakta, adalat kar sakti he (It's not my domain, it is for the courts to give justice). "But if there is anything lacking in food, lodging and other facilities, bring it to my notice. The government would try to improve it."

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It's duty of court to give justice to NRC detainees: Shah
         New Delhi, Jul 22 (PTI) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on
Monday said that only courts have the right to decide the fate
of people in detention centres in Assam under National
Register of Citizen and the government could only take care of
the basic amenities provided there.
         He was responding to concerns raised by an opposition
member in Rajya Sabha.
         After the House passed the Protection of Human Right
Amendment Bill, Congress' Pradeep Bhattacharya raised the
issue of detention of people in Assam.
         "Some people in Assam are in detention camp. Some of them
are the government of India workers, soldiers. They were also
in the camp. Can they get any justice," he said.
         To this Shah replied, "nyaya mein nahi kar sakta, adalat
kar sakti he (It's not my domain, it is for the courts to give
justice).
         "But if there is anything lacking in food, lodging and
other facilities, bring it to my notice. The government
would try to improve it." PTI KRH
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