Bangladesh on NRC,
Bangladesh on NRC, "We don't have counterspies in Assam, India should solve their problem on their own"
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After the second draft of the National Register of Citizen (NRC) in Assam has emerged, politics in India has risen. Of the 40 lakh people who are not listed on the list, most of them are being told as Bangladeshi. The government has adopted a strict form in this matter and has said that only Indian citizens have the right to live in the country. No one can live illegally here.

For the first time, there has been no statement from Bangladesh on the ongoing politics in the country. Bangladesh's Information and Broadcasting Minister Hassan-ul-Haq Inu says that this is an internal matter of India, we have nothing to do with it. He said that there are no Bangladeshi counterspies in Assam, those who are staying there have been staying for a long time. 

He said that this matter belongs to the Indian Government, that will solve it. He also said that the Rohingya who are living illegally in our country will also be sent back to the refugees living illegally. Significantly, the second draft of the National Register of Citizen (NRC) in Assam was released on Monday. From this point onwards, politics has grown faster on this issue. On Tuesday, the issue was discussed in the Rajya Sabha and there was a fierce ruckus.

In the case of the civil register in Assam, the Supreme Court made it clear that no action can be taken against anyone on the basis of the draft. The government told the Supreme Court that it would be better if you direct to take no action against those whose names are not listed in the list."

Supreme court said they that will not give any instructions at this time and asked to prepare a standard work procedure for claim and rejection with complete details. They will be silent for the moment But this silence does not mean that they agree or disagree with the scheme."

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