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Pulu Bhai   09 January 2020

About NRC Act

what about those people who is counted out of NRC Law, will they be deported back to their country or they will be put in the detention camp through out their lifetime if their rejected to accept by their own country?


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kharaijam robinson   10 January 2020

please explain the core meaning of NRC

Raksha Joshi   10 January 2020

Hello sir,

Thankyou for your question!

Firstly, NRC is a policy and not a law. CAA is the law. 

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a register of all Indian citizens whose creation is mandated by The Citizenship Act 1955 as amended in 2003 and has been implemented for the state of Assam between 2013–2014. The NRC identified illegal immigrants in Assam and for now is a state-specific exercise. It has been brought to power by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and is mandated by the assam accord

It is true that the affected in assam have been taken to detention camps. The Ministry of External Affairs, then, gets in touch with the concerned nations. If the details of the detained are matched and accepted by the concerned nations, deportations follow.

This being said, the NRC rules and procedures are yet to be decided for the nation and it is not necessary that the rules and procedure formulated for assam, be implemented nationwide. Therefore not much can be said about the same. Although there is no need for any citizen of india, regardless of his/her religion, to worry about CAA or NRC. 

Here is a video of most asked questions about NRC which i think will make you understand it better:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XhmDM-S_Fs

Hope this helps! :)

Best regards,

Raksha 
 

 

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