08-31-2012, 10:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2012, 11:02 AM by G.Subramaniam.)
http://www.business-standard.com/india/n...on/484891/
With large-scale illegal immigration from Bangladesh seen as the root cause for the clashes in Assam, the Tarun Gogoi-led Congress government of the state has finally woken up to the challenge as the government has expressed its ââ¬Åkeennessââ¬Â to update National Register of Citizenship (NRC) within next three years.
The 1951 NRC of Assam will be updated on the basis of the voter-list of 1971. It is believed that update of NRC will help detect illegal settlers in Assam; an issue which has been raging fire for years in the state.
The Assam government had in 2010 initiated a pilot-project for update of NRC in the state. However, due to violent protest from All Assam Minority Studentsââ¬â¢ Union (AAMSU), the same had to be put in abeyance. This time too, it is expected that pro-infiltration organisations would try to create roadblocks for update of NRC.
ââ¬ÅUpdating of NRC has been in the midst of controversy for many years. We have now decided to take up the update work on priority basis,ââ¬Â said Tarun Gogoi, chief minister of Assam, to media-persons.
Gogoi said that in the first phase, update work will be undertaken in 42, out of 126 constituencies, and rest of constituencies in another two phases.
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Gogoi is fcking the mullahs
However, this will only delete 15% of them, the BD refugee camps are baby making factories - Hum panch humara pachese
With large-scale illegal immigration from Bangladesh seen as the root cause for the clashes in Assam, the Tarun Gogoi-led Congress government of the state has finally woken up to the challenge as the government has expressed its ââ¬Åkeennessââ¬Â to update National Register of Citizenship (NRC) within next three years.
The 1951 NRC of Assam will be updated on the basis of the voter-list of 1971. It is believed that update of NRC will help detect illegal settlers in Assam; an issue which has been raging fire for years in the state.
The Assam government had in 2010 initiated a pilot-project for update of NRC in the state. However, due to violent protest from All Assam Minority Studentsââ¬â¢ Union (AAMSU), the same had to be put in abeyance. This time too, it is expected that pro-infiltration organisations would try to create roadblocks for update of NRC.
ââ¬ÅUpdating of NRC has been in the midst of controversy for many years. We have now decided to take up the update work on priority basis,ââ¬Â said Tarun Gogoi, chief minister of Assam, to media-persons.
Gogoi said that in the first phase, update work will be undertaken in 42, out of 126 constituencies, and rest of constituencies in another two phases.
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Gogoi is fcking the mullahs
However, this will only delete 15% of them, the BD refugee camps are baby making factories - Hum panch humara pachese