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Nationwide NRC will harm Adivasis the most, says Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel

CM Bhupesh Baghel says he will oppose pan-India NRC rollout, though Modi govt maintains there has been no discussion on it.

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Raipur: Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel on Saturday reiterated his opposition to the National Register of Citizens (NRC), saying its nationwide rollout will hit Adivasis hard.
“NRC is being talked about everywhere…It will harm Adivasis most,” the Chief Minister told a gathering here. He said: “My mother, who passed away recently, didn’t know her exact date of birth. She never celebrated her birthday. When my mother did not have documents depicting her real birth details, how can I produce mine?”

Baghel said that he will oppose pan-India NRC rollout even as the government maintains that there has been no discussion on the same.


Baghel’s comments come days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that pan-India NRC implementation was never discussed by his government.

“I want to tell the 130 crore people of India that ever since my government came to power in 2014… from then until now… there has been no discussion on NRC anywhere… we only had to implement it in Assam to follow Supreme Court directives,” Modi told a gathering in New Delhi earlier this week.

Home Minister Amit Shah, who had on several occasions vowed to implement the NRC, echoed the Prime Minister’s views.

“There is no need to debate this (pan-India NRC) as there is no discussion on it right now. PM Modi was right and there is no discussion on it yet either in the Cabinet or Parliament,” he told ANI.

NRC seeks to identify illegal immigrants in the country. It was rolled out in Assam on the directions of the Supreme Court where 19 lakh people were excluded in the final list.


Also read: Allies isolate BJP over National Register of Citizens — 10 of 13 NDA constituents oppose it


 

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This Chief Minister does not know that the constitution of India does not recognise any term called “adivasis”. Then who are these people going to be affected the most? What is the basis for this meaningless claim?

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