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NRC (National Register of Citizens) in Haryana :
The updated National Register of Citizens (NRC), released recently by the BJP-led government in Assam, left out as many as 19 lakh people. The final list has got the thumbs down from various quarters in the northeastern state, including the saffron party itself. However, these misgivings haven’t stopped some BJP chief ministers from announcing that the exercise would be replicated in their respective states to identify illegal foreigners.
CM Manohar Lal Khattar has jumped on the bandwagon even though Haryana does not have any international border — unlike the neighbouring states of Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
CM Khattar has cited national security to implement the NRC. Extrapolating this trend to the upcoming Assembly elections might prove fallacious as the state polls usually revolve around local and regional issues.
Need of NRC ?
The relatively low number of foreigners in Haryana and the low profile maintained by them do not warrant urgent action on the NRC front. The victims of such a procedure could be the Hindu migrants who fled Pakistan. Hundreds of Rohingya families, which escaped from Myanmar in 2012 after communal violence broke out, are staying in refugee camps in Mewat. Dozens of Bangladeshi refugees are reportedly working in the industrial units of Faridabad and Panipat; in Gurugram, they are employed as domestic help and daily-wage labourers. The state is in no danger of being overrun by these hapless migrants.
Haryana has witnessed some major law and order challenges after the BJP stormed to power in 2014: the siege of self-styled godman Rampal’s ashram, the Jat reservation stir and the fallout of the CBI court verdict against the Dera Sacha Sauda head. These disturbances had no migrant connection. The process of weeding out illegal settlers can wait. What’s more important right now is to curb crime — the state is way up on the national chart — and reduce the unemployment rate, which is three times the all-India average.
About NRC :
The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a register maintained by the Government of India containing names & certain relevant information for identification of all genuine Indian citizens. The register was first prepared after the 1951 Census of India and since then it has not been updated till recently.
The North-East Indian state of Assam has become the first state in India where the updation of the NRC is being taken up to include the names of those persons whose names appeared in the NRC, 1951 & still alive and/or of their presently living descendants having permanent residence within the state.The process of updation of state's part of NRC in the state of Assam started in the year 2013, when the Supreme Court of India passed an order for its updation. Since then, the Supreme Court (bench of Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and Rohintan Fali Nariman) has been monitoring it continuously. The entire process is conducted by one Mr Prateek Hajela, an officer from the Indian Administrative Service cadre, who has been designated as the State Coordinator of National Registration, Assam and is carried out under the monitoring of the Supreme Court of India which has been holding time to time hearing on representations made to it by various interested parties & stake holders.
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