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NRC will free Assam from illegal foreigners: CM Sarbananda Sonowal

Sonowal assured that his government was keeping a close watch to ensure that names of no genuine Indian citizens are left out.

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Wednesday said that his government will ensure that names of genuine Indian citizens living in Assam are not left out in the final updated draft of the National Register of Citizen (NRC).

And at the same time, the government will also ensure that names of no foreign nationals will be included in the NRC.

Sonowal while unfurling the national flag to mark the 72nd Independence Day at Khanapara Veterinary Play Ground here assured that his government was keeping a close watch to ensure that name of no genuine Indian citizen is left out.

“All those genuine Indian citizens who are left out in the final draft will be given ample opportunity to get their names enrolled in the list,” Sonowal said.

"We firmly believe that the NRC is going to make Assam free of illegal foreigners," he said, adding that his government has also taken stern steps to seal the Indo-Bangladesh border effectively to ensure that there is no fresh infiltration from across the border.

Sonowal also lauded the sincere efforts of 55,000 government employees who were involved in updating the NRC and also about 70,000 police personnel deployed for maintenance of law and order in the wake of the publication of the final NRC draft.

Reiterating his commitment to make the state free of corruption, terrorism and illegal immigrants, Sonowal said, “A total of 55 people have been arrested so far in mulit-crore rupees cash-for-job scam. The recruitment process has been made transparent."

He also informed that his government has recruited at least 45,000 employees in different government departments in the state since his government came to power in 2016.

Sonowal also said the government has taken up steps to empower women, particularly in tea garden areas.

To address the concern of indigenous people over land rights, Sonowal said, “A committee has been formed to formulate new land policy in the state as per the recommendation of Hari Shankar Brahma Committee in order to protect the land rights of indigenous people.”

Sonowal also pointed out that rhino poaching had gone down considerably in Kaziranga National Park (KNP) where forest guards are provided with modern weapons to fight the rhino poachers.

He said 170 rhino poachers had been arrested in the state during the last two years and 10 fast-track courts have been set up to expedite trial against the rhino poachers.

The government has built 33 artificial highlands within the KNP to provide shelter to animals during floods.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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