RSS raises questions on Assam's NRC list, demands  exclusion of Bangladeshi infiltrators
RSS raises questions on Assam's NRC list, demands exclusion of Bangladeshi infiltrators
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Ajmer: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) has raised questions on the final list of the National Registration of Citizens (NRC). During a coordination meeting in Pushkar, Rajasthan from September 7 to 9, the RSS said that there are some shortcomings in the final list of NRC. The Modi government came forward to remove these flaws. However, the Sangh has also demanded the exclusion of Bangladeshi infiltrators.

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In relation to the discussion on NRC in the meeting, RSS co-government chief Dattatreya Hosabale gave information. He told that a lot of questions about NRC came up in the meeting. It was revealed in the discussion that many intruders have been successful in getting their names mentioned in the NRC. This is a serious problem. Its solution should be found. People here have raised questions about this.

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It has been said "in the meeting that NRC is a very complex issue. Due to the direction of the Supreme Court, the Assam government had to work at this time in a limited time. A large number of intruders from Bangladesh are present in Assam. He has also appeared in the voter list, also in the Aadhar card. So in a way, there is a very serious problem. There may be some mistakes in this report as well. While removing those deficiencies, we should move forward. But we welcome what the government has done". 

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