'My father was Bangladeshi, exclude me also' Congress leader Adhir Ranjan on Assam NRC
'My father was Bangladeshi, exclude me also' Congress leader Adhir Ranjan on Assam NRC
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New Delhi: Congress leader and MP from Baharampur Lok Sabha seat, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said on the NRC list that my father was also a Bangladeshi, so exclude me also. It is also possible that he should also propose in Parliament to make a law on this issue. Regarding the final list of Assam NRC, he said that no true Indian should be expelled from the country. This work should be done secularly.

Regarding the demand of Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari, Chaudhary said that an NRC is not being maintained, and it is being said to implement it in the whole country. Actually, Delhi BJP state president Manoj Tiwari had said that, people who have come to India illegally, they will have to go back. The citizens of the country need not be disturbed. With the initiative taken by the Home Minister, we will be able to control terrorism and reduce crime. He also said that it is very important to have an NRC in Delhi too.

After all the changes on the order of the Supreme Court, today the Ministry of Home Affairs has released the final list of NRC. The list includes the names of 3.11 crore people and 19 lakh 6 thousand people have not found a place in the list. Those whose names are missing still have a chance to add their names to the list. However, for this, they will have to approach foreign tribunal within 120 days.

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