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NRC final list released: 17 resolutions later, tally steals BJP’s migrant bogey thunder


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The final list of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) released Saturday seems to have put the BJP in a fix. (AP Photo)
The final list of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) released Saturday seems to have put the BJP in a fix. The outcome of the unprecedented exercise has not matched its historical demand and has left its state unit discontented.

While underscoring that people excluded from the NRC will not be deported as this “option is not on the table”, a senior government source said that the NRC exercise would not be attempted in other states. “With this exercise and the outcome, it is safe to assume that NRC will not be attempted in other parts of the country. It is highly problematic, expensive and unproductive exercise,” said the source, referring to the Assam BJP’s disappointment over the 19 lakh people left out in the final NRC released Saturday.


The BJP has raised illegal immigrants from Bangladesh as a major issue for at least two decades — it has figured in resolutions at least 17 times in national executives since 2003, almost as much as its other core agenda, the abolition of Article 370, the Ram Temple or the Uniform Civil code. While the party’s senior Assam leaders already termed it “erroneous”, Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the list should have included more illegal immigrants.

Incidentally, BJP national president and current Union Home Minister Amit Shah has termed illegal immigrants “termites” and a major threat to national security due to the sheer numbers involved, which veteran leader and former Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani had estimated was around one million in 2003. In November 2016, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju told the Rajya Sabha that there were around two crore Bangladeshi immigrants staying illegally in India.

But with the Supreme Court-monitored exercise now reducing the number to 19 lakh, Sarma pointed out the entire process, once completed, is expected to leave only 5-6 lakh people out of the NRC.

Read | Assam’s NRC final list released: Questions, despair, and a man with a bag of papers

From Advani to Shah, the BJP has been particularly vocal on the issue and always spoke of deporting illegal immigrants to Bangladesh. However, the BJP government at the Centre has, at least on two occasions, indicated that it had no plans to deport those who are out of the list.

On August 4, 2018, The Indian Express reported that then Home Minister Rajnath Singh had briefed his Bangladesh counterpart Asaduzzman Khan, assuring Dhaka that there was no talk of deportation to prevent a slide in bilateral ties. Current External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, during his recent visit to Dhaka, also mentioned that the NRC is an “internal matter”, again indicating that deportation was not on the cards.

“The game is not over for the BJP. We are on it. We will pursue it until the end because we don’t want to see any genuine person to be out and not a single foreigner in,” Sarma told The Indian Express, just hours after the final list was published. He said the BJP and the state government will now approach the Supreme Court again for “re-verification” in the border districts.

Though maintaining that the BJP’s official comment on the final NRC will be made only after assessing the list, Sarma said the prima facie report that he got from indigenous people is that “they are not at all happy with the outcome of the process”.

The NRC has not been able to fulfil the expectation of the people of Assam,” Sarma said, because the 19 lakh included around 3.80 lakh who did not wish to appeal and those who have already died.

“So the actual exclusion currently is 15 lakh, out of which around 5-6 lakh people are those who have migrated from Bangladesh due to religious persecution before 1971. The NRC did not take refugee certificates issued prior to 1971 into cognizance. This will be considered by the Tribunal which will hear the appeals. This will leave around 11 lakh. Again, there are many whose parents are included but left out in the current list. When they will also be included, the total number of exclusion will only be 6-7 lakh, which is very less,” said Sarma.


“But people in Assam are not happy because the number of exclusion is going to be much below than expected. Excluded number should have been more.”

Sarma’s remarks also assumed significance in the backdrop of the affidavits filed by the state and the Centre moving the SC in July seeking re-verification of 20 per cent of the names in the draft NRC, especially in the Muslim dominated border districts.

The apex court, however, has dismissed the requests. “But now, the number of excluded makes a case for both the BJP and the state government to revive its demand for reverification of the list in the border districts, where Muslim migrants are populated. For us the game is not over, we will continue our fight,” said Sarma.

Party sources said the outcome of the exercise has “deeply disappointed” the BJP because cleansing the citizens list was a major electoral issue for the BJP and the party had identified itself with the anti-foreigner agitation in Assam since the 1980s.

The issue has remained in its manifestos since 1996. With national security its major plank, the party had often used Bangladeshi illegal immigrants in poll rhetoric, with its top leaders often mentioning the same in speeches and resolutions.

While the rhetoric was high during the 10 years of Congress-led UPA rule, the party has passed a special resolution on the issue twin tagging illegal migration from Bangladesh with the assurance of updating the NRC. And amending the Citizenship Act to provide citizenship to Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, Jains and Christians fleeing religious persecution in India’s neighbourhood.

Its political resolution at the party national executive last September, held after the first list was published, focussed on the NRC but said the government was not against citizens of the country but infiltration.

In 2003, the resolution passed by the national executive in Indore had said: “The Union Home Ministry is taking strong steps to detect & send back the Bangladesh infiltrators. The National Executive wants the Union Government to take necessary steps to repeal the Illegal Migrant Detection…Act which has proved to be detrimental in throwing out illegal migrants from Bangladesh.”

In the 2008 Bangalore convention, Narendra Modi, then Chief Minister of Gujarat had said: “The illegal immigrants from Bangladesh continue to invade India. The Government of India and the UPA don’t perceive these illegal immigrants as a threat to the sovereignty and demography of India. They prefer to use these immigrants as a vote bank.”

https://indianexpress.com/article/n...ly-steals-bjps-migrant-bogey-thunder-5955153/
 
While underscoring that people excluded from the NRC will not be deported as this “option is not on the table”, a senior government source said that the NRCexercise would not be attempted in other states. “With this exercise and the outcome, it is safe to assume that NRC will not be attempted in other parts of the country. It is highly problematic, expensive and unproductive exercise,” said the source, referring to the Assam BJP’s disappointment over the 19 lakh people left out in the final NRC released Saturday.

“The NRC has not been able to fulfil the expectation of the people of Assam,” Sarma said, because the 19 lakh included around 3.80 lakh who did not wish to appeal and those who have already died.

“So the actual exclusion currently is 15 lakh, out of which around 5-6 lakh people are those who have migrated from Bangladesh due to religious persecution before 1971. The NRC did not take refugee certificates issued prior to 1971 into cognizance. This will be considered by the Tribunal which will hear the appeals. This will leave around 11 lakh. Again, there are many whose parents are included but left out in the current list. When they will also be included, the total number of exclusion will only be 6-7 lakh, which is very less,” said Sarma.

@bluesky what you would like to say to the Chinese Assamese @Axomiya_lora after this?

:lol::lol::omghaha::omghaha::rofl::rofl:

So eventually 6 lakh is left out of NRC number of Muslim will not be more than 2-2.5 lakh but still hope they will be included somehow.

Entire NRC process is a failure and slap at the face of Hindu extremists as it debunk the illegal migration myth.
 
@bluesky what you would like to say to the Chinese Assamese @Axomiya_lora after this?
This anti-Muslim anti-Bangladesh Assamese-Chinese @Axomiya_lora must be expelled to China from where his forefather illegally migrated in around 1150s to Assam and married a local woman.

Now, this descendant of Chinese Ghar-Jamai calls himself an Ahom and denies the legality of Miyans although they migrated from Bengal when there was no real demarcation between the two regions and because of many invasion from Bengal.

After reading the reporting above, I ask him to take care of his mental balance because it is difficult for him to go to Ranchi mental hospital as it is too far away in Orissa. After winning the election, BJP has failed him.
 
After winning the election, BJP has failed him.
There is no Congress government in Assam to help you anymore. 19 lakhs have been identified till now without any involvement of BJP in the NRC process. Assam BJP is pushing for a mandatory reverification of 20% NRC data in the bordering districts and 10 pc in the rest. That alone will net lakhs of your Bangladeshi miyas that got through with forged legacy data documents and if need be a full reverification will be done while implementing nation wide NRC. You are not getting away with this so easily @bluesky , and more importantly Assamese nationalists and BJP are on the same page so far as you are concerned. Interesting days ahead.. India is not your maternal aunt's home where you can visit as per your convenience.
 
The NRC has not been able to fulfil the expectation of the people of Assam,” Sarma said, because the 19 lakh included around 3.80 lakh who did not wish to appeal and those who have already died.

“So the actual exclusion currently is 15 lakh, out of which around 5-6 lakh people are those who have migrated from Bangladesh due to religious persecution before 1971. The NRC did not take refugee certificates issued prior to 1971 into cognizance. This will be considered by the Tribunal which will hear the appeals. This will leave around 11 lakh. Again, there are many whose parents are included but left out in the current list. When they will also be included, the total number of exclusion will only be 6-7 lakh, which is very less,” said Sarma.

:disagree::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::disagree:

Looks like muslims will take Assam after all :rolleyes:
 
There is no Congress government in Assam to help you anymore. 19 lakhs have been identified till now without any involvement of BJP in the NRC process. Assam BJP is pushing for a mandatory reverification of 20% NRC data in the bordering districts and 10 pc in the rest. That alone will net lakhs of your Bangladeshi miyas that got through with forged legacy data documents and if need be a full reverification will be done while implementing nation wide NRC. You are not getting away with this so easily @bluesky , and more importantly Assamese nationalists and BJP are on the same page so far as you are concerned. Interesting days ahead.. India is not your maternal aunt's home where you can visit as per your convenience.

I am surprised that you still having wet dream that this will happen, that will happen to Bengali Muslim. Accept the outcome of NRC as big slap on the face of BJP and hindu extremists like you and debunk of monstrous propaganda and bogeyman story of illegal migrants.

Out of 1.9 million as article outlines it will reduce to 6-7 lakh and it will go further down when they will contest at the court.

This is official beginning of take over of Assam by Bengalis specially Bengali Muslim and saying bye bye to BJP.
 
I am glad that, NRC came as a blessing for Assamese Muslims. :cheers:

Ain't that the truth! This also proves that the Indian state apparatus still remains neutral.

There is no Congress government in Assam to help you anymore. 19 lakhs have been identified till now without any involvement of BJP in the NRC process. Assam BJP is pushing for a mandatory reverification of 20% NRC data in the bordering districts and 10 pc in the rest. That alone will net lakhs of your Bangladeshi miyas that got through with forged legacy data documents and if need be a full reverification will be done while implementing nation wide NRC. You are not getting away with this so easily @bluesky , and more importantly Assamese nationalists and BJP are on the same page so far as you are concerned. Interesting days ahead.. India is not your maternal aunt's home where you can visit as per your convenience.

Wait. Was this exercise done under a Congress govt? Oh right. BJP at center. BJP at province. SC chief judge an Assamese Hindu himself. Still they could only find a few hundred thousand people :rofl:.

Let it go man. Accept this result as closure. Oh and Assam BJP is dead btw. Although I wish Assamese keep on voting BJP. Kahan milega itna content.
 
There is no Congress government in Assam to help you anymore. 19 lakhs have been identified till now without any involvement of BJP in the NRC process. Assam BJP is pushing for a mandatory reverification of 20% NRC data in the bordering districts and 10 pc in the rest. That alone will net lakhs of your Bangladeshi miyas that got through with forged legacy data documents and if need be a full reverification will be done while implementing nation wide NRC. You are not getting away with this so easily @bluesky , and more importantly Assamese nationalists and BJP are on the same page so far as you are concerned. Interesting days ahead.. India is not your maternal aunt's home where you can visit as per your convenience.
Do not make your own personal story about NRC results. Please re-read the opening news of this thread all of your questions are answered in details there. Miyans are the native Assamese now after living there for a few centuries. They are not visiting Assam as if it is their Mamar Bari.
 
Wait. Was this exercise done under a Congress govt? Oh right. BJP at center. BJP at province. SC chief judge an Assamese Hindu himself.
Yes, it was. NRC in its current form was conceptualized by the outgoing Congress government in Assam and they made it sure to put their right hand man- Prateek Hajela, in charge of it. By the time BJP was in power in Assam, Supreme Court was already in charge of the process.

BJP has consistently maintained that they have nothing to do with this version of NRC, and would bring about other measures too after its completion to weed out every illegal miya from Assam.

Ranjan Gogoi being an Assamese Hindu(incidentally from my hometown) has absolutely no impact on the results as judiciary is to remain impartial.

NRC results has busted the myth the miyas were propagating on media that it was discriminatory and communal.
Accept this result as closure. Oh and Assam BJP is dead btw.
We shall see about it, BJP has done more in their term of 4 years for Assam and NE than their predecessors have in the last four decades. They have wrested power from places in Assam that were considered miya strongholds. BJP came to power in Assam with the promise of better infrastructure and connectivity and to make NE a gateway to the South East Asian countries and they have delivered till now.
Please re-read the opening news of this thread all of your questions are answered in details
Your OP is a piece of trash, NRC is just the start and there are a slew of other measures in pipeline.
 
Yes, it was. NRC in its current form was conceptualized by the outgoing Congress government in Assam and they made it sure to put their right hand man- Prateek Hajela, in charge of it. By the time BJP was in power in Assam, Supreme Court was already in charge of the process.

BJP has consistently maintained that they have nothing to do with this version of NRC, and would bring about other measures too after its completion to weed out every illegal miya from Assam.

Ranjan Gogoi being an Assamese Hindu(incidentally from my hometown) has absolutely no impact on the results as judiciary is to remain impartial.

NRC results has busted the myth the miyas were propagating on media that it was discriminatory and communal.

We shall see about it, BJP has done more in their term of 4 years for Assam and NE than their predecessors have in the last four decades. They have wrested power from places in Assam that were considered miya strongholds. BJP came to power in Assam with the promise of better infrastructure and connectivity and to make NE a gateway to the South East Asian countries and they have delivered till now.

Your OP is a piece of trash, NRC is just the start and there are a slew of other measures in pipeline.

@bluesky has asked you to read article not referred me. Keep your nonsense in some other place. After this NRC blunder keep on believing story of removing illegal Bangladeshi from Assam by BJP which is prepared for illiterate and gullible extremists like you.

I said you 1 year ago entire illegal migration story is propaganda and it’s proven already. There are no way forward for BJP beside saying random stuff like what they are doing now.

Even the news source mentioned the government official said with the exercise and outcome it will not be tried in any other place.

Assam and BJP would be better off without wasting 2 billion usd for this useless NRC which just gave mental trauma to innocent civilians and embarrassment to BJP. BJP rather should think of getting vote with economical activities instead of spreading communal haterate.
 
They should impose presidential rule in Assam and bifurcate the state into two, one for Assamese aborigines and one for Bengalis. Should be executed as soon as possible. There has already been a movement to create a separate state in the Barak Valley for Bengalis. Add few more adjoining districts from Brahmaputra valley to include Bengalis from that part and peehaps, merge it with Tripura to form a Northeast Bengal state.

Assamese are primitive tribal people and the Indian politicians have pretty much rollbacked all the century-long efforts of the Bengalis and the British to civilize these people. Tribals should not be underestimated since they could get as barbaric and savage as anybody. Watch the movie Cannibal Holocaust to get an idea.
 
Ain't that the truth! This also proves that the Indian state apparatus still remains neutral.
Better, you talk about your Amit Shah of BJP projection of 20 million Bengali Muslims from BD. The final result will be zero although the semi-final tally may say of 50,000. So, where are those 20 million in your beggar State Assam? You guys should write some fiction book on migration of population. But, I have never heard anything like richer people migrating to poorer region. You guys must be out of your mind.
 
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