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Sunday, 24 July 2022

19 Manipuri groups write to PM Narendra Modi, demand NRC

Up to 19 organisations in Manipur have written to the Prime Minister of India requesting that Manipur be added to the National Register of Citizens (NRC NSE 2.22 percent).

                                              

19 Manipuri groups write to PM Narendra Modi, demand NRC
PM Narendra Modi, demand NRC 


On Wednesday, the 19 indigenous tribal federations and tribes sent a message to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which they vehemently demanded that the NRC sift out the foreigners, place them in prison facilities, and deport them.


The organisations claimed that NRC would be enforced nationwide after Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced it in a speech to the Rajya Sabha on November 19, 2019.


The tribal organisations urged the implementation of the NRC in Manipur to protect the genuine citizens in light of this impression.


The bodies wrote in their memorandum that "foreigners constitute a big threat to the indigenous people of Manipur and to India as a whole for a long time. It is a plea that our responsible central government open facilities right now for the purpose of locating and expelling alien nationals.


The tribal organisations claimed that the All Manipur Students Union and All Manipur Coordinating Committee had signed agreements in 1980 and 1994 with the Manipur government and the then-governor V. K. Nair regarding the detection and deportation of foreign nationals from Manipur, using the cutoff base of 1951 to distinguish the foreign nationals from genuine Indian citizens.


The authorities claimed, "Most significantly, the fixation of indigenous people has not yet been established. In December 2019, the Indian government expanded the Inner Line Permit System to the state of Manipur. The organisations said that because Manipur is a border state, immigration from Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Nepal has increased significantly and unabatedly since the then-Chief Commissioner Himmat Singh abolished the Pass Permit and Permit System on November 18, 1950.


The body continued, "Due to this constant overflow of influxes, which subsisted within us, has now seized the socioeconomic and political rights of the indigenous people. Muslims from Bangladesh and Myanmar have taken up residence in Jiribam, with a sizable portion of them dispersed primarily in valley regions.


The population of Myanmar Kuki and the adjoining Lushai Kuki has grown to several lakhs in an ad hoc manner. In hilly locations, they have now countered ownership against the local indigenous population. Similar to how the population of Nepal has increased significantly, the tribal organisations noted.


Several student organisations in Manipur called for the creation of a State Population Commission in addition to the NRC, which uses 1951 as the foundation year for recognising residence, in order to "monitor and balance the population rise."


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Nearly 40 lakh of the approximately 3.30 crore Assamese applicants for the NRC had their names left off of the draught NRC that was released on July 30, 2018. About 36.28 lakh of them had submitted applications to be included, and about 2 lakh had submitted objections. They were invited to later sessions where arrangements were made to collect their biometric information.


More than 31.1 million persons were discovered on the additional NRC list to be eligible for the registry, whereas more than 1.9 million people were excluded.


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