The original petitioner of NRC raised questions on the process, said this
The original petitioner of NRC raised questions on the process, said this
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Guwahati: APW President Abhijit Sharma, who filed the original petition regarding NRC in the Supreme Court, has questioned the process. Chief Sharma of Assam Public Works said that NRC would prove to be a 'defective document' as its demand to re-verify it was rejected by the Supreme Court. The process of updating the National Registration of Citizens began six years ago on the petition of APW.

Sharma also questioned the software's ability to manage documents used in the NRC updating process and asked if it was inspected by a third-party technology expert? APW President Sharma told reporters after the final NRC was released on Saturday that the final NRC has decided that the issue of illegal migrants in Assam will never be resolved. It was flawedly completed while it would have been a golden chapter in the history of Assam.

Let us know that 19 lakh applicants are out of the last NRC. Sharma said that APW as the primary petitioner submitted five memorandums to the Supreme Court for verification of the NRC draft which were rejected. The re-verification of 27 percent names by the state coordinator Prateek Hajela of NRC is a mystery. Nobody knows if it is 100 percent lossless or not. Please tell that APW had filed a petition in the Supreme Court in 2009 regarding illegal citizens.

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