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NRC process to be carried out across entire country, says Amit Shah; not in Bengal, retorts Mamata

Majority people decided on something. That should be respected. There will wide range of voices from different minorities, but those cant be always implemented. Hindus always have this secession mentality and they took out BD's land. And you expect they deserve any respect. When they took out the lands from BD under Congress's agenda they didnt say anything like sending those people to BD. Muslims accepted the outcome. When did Muslims living in those places showed secession mentality like the Hindus of BD.
Dear Bangladeshi Mitra, Hindus created BD. Or else you be calling yourself Pakistani and speaking URDU.

There was no Bangladesh back then. And Bangladeshi land are you speaking of? Hindu Majority lands did not belong to Muslims.

Muslims in India are traitors. They have a lot secessionist movements. You need to do your research.

In 1951, India had only 1 Muslim majority district ie Murshidabad in West Bengal. Now there are 20 Muslim majority districts. And 20 more to follow in the next census.

Muslims of India are trying to outbreed Hindus and become a majority. And they support Bangladeshi Muslim immigrants. They are no patriots as you imagine them to be
 
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NRC process to be carried out across entire country, says Amit Shah; not in Bengal, retorts Mamata
PTI | Updated: Nov 20, 2019, 19:07 IST
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HIGHLIGHTS

  • No one irrespective of their religion should be worried. It is just a process to get everyone under the NRC, Shah said
  • However, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee assured people she will never allow such a citizen register in the state
  • Assam finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the state government has requested the Centre to reject the recently published NRC
NEW DELHI/KOLKATA: Union home minister

Amit Shah on Wednesday said
the National Register of Citizens (

NRC
) process will be carried out across the country, and made it clear there would be no discrimination on the basis of religion.


Even as Shah made a countrywide pitch for the NRC process, West Bengal chief minister and TMC supremo

Mamata Banerjee assured people she will never allow such a citizen register
in the state.


Shah told the Rajya Sabha that all citizens of India irrespective of religion will figure in the NRC list. There is no provision in the NRC that people belonging to other religions will not be included in the register, he added.


He said the Centre accepts that refugees - Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Christians, Sikhs and Parsis - who left Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan due to religious atrocities should get Indian citizenship.


"The process of National Register of Citizens (NRC) will be carried out across the country. No one irrespective of their religion should be worried. It is just a process to get everyone under the NRC," he said, replying to a supplementary during Question Hour.


"People from all religions who are Indian citizens will be included. There is no question of any discrimination on the basis of religion. NRC is a different process and the Citizenship Amendment Bill is different," Shah said.


In Assam, the NRC process was carried out as per Supreme Court order, he said and added that when the updating process will be implemented in the entire country Assam will also be included.


Banerjee said the NRC in Assam was part of Assam Accord signed during the tenure of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and that the exercise can never be implemented across the country.

"There are few people who are trying to create disturbances in West Bengal in the name of implementation of the NRC. I want to make it very clear, we will never allow NRC in Bengal".


"No one can take away your citizenship and turn you into a refugee. There can be no division on the basis of religion," Banerjee said while addressing a public meeting in Sagardighi in Murshidabad district.


Before talking about implementing the NRC in West Bengal, the BJP should answer why 14 lakhs Hindus and Bengalis were omitted from the final NRC list in Assam, she said.


Assam finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, meanwhile, said the state government has requested the Centre to reject the recently published NRC.


Addressing a press conference in Guwahati, the senior BJP leader said even the party has urged the union home minster to dismiss the NRC in its current form.


"The Assam government has not accepted the NRC. The Government of Assam and the BJP have requested the Home minister to reject the NRC," he added.


Sarma said the state government favoured one national NRC with one cut-off year for the entire country.


"If the cut-off year is 1971, then it should be the same for all states ... We are not asking to scrap the Assam Accord," he added.

Strongly criticising the earlier NRC State Coordinator Prateek Hajela, the minister alleged that the entire exercise of updation was carried out keeping aside the state government.


"But the entire nation thinks that NRC was updated by the Assam government. We are bearing the brunt because of one individual. We are concerned with the flaws in the system.


"The way Hajela ran the show under a different eco-system, it has created a multiple layer of questions. As a public representative, we are unable to answer them now," Sarma said.


In the Rajya Sabha, Shah said that in Assam, people whose name has not figured in the draft list, have the right to go to the Tribunal.


"Tribunals will be constituted across Assam. If any person doesn't have the money to approach tribunals, then the Assam government will bear the cost to hire a lawyer," he said.


The home minister said the government accepts that Hindu refugees, Buddhists, Jain, Christians and Sikhs and Parsis should get this country's citizenship and this is why the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) is there.
"All refugees coming from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan on account of religious atrocities will get citizenship under the Bill," he said.


He said the Lok Sabha had passed the Bill and the Select Committee had approved it but the previous House had lapsed.


"Now it will come again. It has no connection with the NRC," he added.
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@Smarana Mitra @Nilgiri @Doctor Strange


Lol.
Poor Mamata should what happened in Kashmir.
She can challenge someone that is equal to her .
Shah is in different level.


NRC will implement in entire nation.

More waste of Indians money, time and efforts. Divert Indian attentions or to unite for a hollow agenda. BD was created by India in 71 to bring it under Indian camp. Just recently it has become successful. Its not going to push BD again to enemy camps. BD will turn Indian NE and East a long war zone through Mao or NE separatists if its pushed so hard or get opportunity. Take lesson from history. Indian NE and East is calm because of friendship with BD for last couple of years, plus increased business from BD. These are for Indian local consumption. NRC will make more Hindus stateless and their lives miserable. Just take a cue why more and more visa are provided to BDs, more border entry points or new roads and rail routes are opened. Contrary to sending million Muslims, India actually want to send millions of Hindus to BD, to make India friendly Govt permanent. MIM proved to be a creation of Indian Intelligence agency. It will work to promote NRC in Bengal.

We Indians knows what we are doing .
Adhaar saved billions of dollars .
Same for NRC .

And we dont have any problem in spending money.
 
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Looks like all the Indian Muslims will be dumped into BD!!! It’s like a poetic justice!!! They betrayed the Two Nation Theory only to find themselves at its receiving end....

Having and not having the thermo-nukes aren’t the same....

“The nation, which voluntarily gives away its freedom, deserves to be treated as slaves” - Gazi Mustafa Kemal Pasha

No one can kick out "Indian" Muslims, because India is as much theirs, as anyone else's. However illegal immigrants from Bangladesh will be identified, no one will be kicking them out either.
 
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