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THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF CITIZENS (NRC): NAVIGATING THE COMPLEXITIES OF POLITICO-LEGAL CHALLENGES AND NATIONAL SECURITY

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Keywords

  • nrc
  • supreme court of india
  • politico-legal challenges
  • complexities

Article Type

Research Article

Issue

Volume : 6 | Issue : 2 | Page No : 37-46

Published On

August, 2024

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Abstract

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is indeed a critical and highly debated issue in India, especially in Assam. As you've outlined, the NRC was first prepared in 1951, but it was not updated until recently. The current update process in Assam is being closely monitored by the Supreme Court of India, aimed at identifying illegal immigrants and protecting the rights of genuine Indian citizens. The problem of illegal immigration, particularly from Bangladesh, has been a long-standing concern in Assam, leading to significant demographic changes and social tensions. The porous borders between India and Bangladesh have made it easier for illegal immigrants to enter and blend in with the local population due to shared cultural, linguistic, and religious ties. This has exacerbated issues such as loss of jobs and land for the genuine citizens of Assam, and has also impacted electoral outcomes, undermining the democratic process in the state. The NRC is intended to address these issues by identifying and documenting genuine Indian citizens, thereby protecting their rights and ensuring that illegal immigrants do not benefit from government schemes or influence electoral outcomes. However, the implementation of the NRC has also sparked fears and concerns about potential wrongful exclusions and human rights violations, particularly for marginalized communities who may lack the necessary documentation. Given these complexities, the NRC remains a contentious issue with significant political, legal, and social implications for Assam and the rest of India.

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