NPR's new format not approved by Jagan government
NPR's new format not approved by Jagan government
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Visakhapatnam: The Andhra Pradesh government wants the National Population Register (NPR) as per the 2010 draft on the lines of Bihar. For this, the Jagan Mohan Reddy government, passing a resolution in the current budget session, will urge the Modi government of the Center to retain the 2010 draft of the NPR. State CM Jagan Mohan Reddy has given information about this by tweeting.

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The Andhra Pradesh government of the YSR Congress has made its stand clear about the National Population Register (NPR). The government says that there is a feeling of insecurity among many minorities from the current draft. The budget session is going on in Andhra Pradesh and the government will pass a resolution in this session and demand the central government to maintain the 2010 draft National Population Register (NPR).

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In his tweet, Andhra Pradesh CM Jaganmohan Reddy said on Tuesday, "Minorities are feeling insecure due to some questions of the current format. After discussions with our party, we have decided that we will demand from the central government that the new format be made according to 2010. We will also bring a resolution for this in the Legislative Assembly. This Andhra Pradesh government had recently issued instructions to repair the machinery for NPR.

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