No provision to mark Doubtful in NPR: Amit Shah


New Delhi, March 12 (IANS): The National Population Register (NPR) will not have a Doubtful category, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday and asked the opposition leaders to come to him and discuss if there is any doubt in this regard.

He urged the opposition leaders not to misinform people in this regard.

"The members of Muslim community were told that they would lose their citizenship. I asked every member of each political party in the House to tell me a single clause or provision wherein any citizenship of any Indian would be taken away," he asked before the Upper House.

Shah stressed that if every political party would have clarified that the CAA would not take anyone's citizenship, riots would not have taken place.

During the debate, he asked Congress member Kapil Sibal whether there is any provision in the CAA to take away citizenship.

Sibal replied to his query: "There is no such provision. But under the NPR, poor people have to provide documents and there are chances of putting them into the category of Doubtful."

Shah said he can quote several leaders from Kapil Sibal's party who have been reiterating and spreading misinformation that the CAA is against the minority.

About the NPR, Shah asserted: "No documents will be required in the NPR also. Secondly, if any information is not available with any citizen they would have an option to leave that blank and thirdly, there would be no Doubtful category."

The Home Minister said despite this if any member of the House has any doubt, the Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad can bring them and we can have a discussion.

Standing Committee Chairman Anand Sharma can also come along and we will discuss everything, he said.

On the riots he said, "As Home Minister, I express my deep condolences towards the victims of the unfortunate incident. I express my grief on the floor of this House."

Assuring action against the people behind the riots, Shah said, "Whosoever will be found involved in the riots, will have to undergo a probe and face the law."

On action taken after the riots, he said more than 700 FIRs have been registered and the police is taking action on every complaint. Special Public Prosecutors have been appointed at 12 police stations in the riot affected areas.

"A total 2,647 people have been detained/arrested. The arrests are being made on scientific examination and based on evidence. We have received video footage which is being investigated," he said.

"We have now formed three Special Investigation Teams and these cases would be dealt with by them under the supervision of an Inspector General level officer," the Minister added.

He lauded the social media wing of the Delhi Police Special Cell which found that thousands of accounts on social media platforms were opened just before the riots and were deactivated after February 25.

"People who have been operating such accounts would be traced even if they hide in hell. They have left digital footprints and they cannot run away. The Special Cell is probing it," he said.

"We have registered 49 cases under the Arms Act while 52 people have been arrested and 115 firearms have been seized," Shah said.

He asked the members of the House not to blame Delhi Police. "Accuse the Home Minister. After taking stock of the situation and what the Delhi Police had done to contain it, I can assure you that the forces acted in a very professional manner," said Shah adding that the death of a single person is a matter of concern for him and here more than 50 people have lost their lives.

 

  

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    Entire world is under pressure for health issues, how to protect thier people first, and this man is worried about CAA,NPR,

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    2 people r responsible 4 delhi massacres, letting loose da laws in da hands of goondaas like da gujarat massacres.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    Many were complaining that thier names were missing or deleted from the voter list to get back have to fill the NPR with valid documents?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    Why no compensation for the Dead ...

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  • Vicharvyakthi, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    Home Minister Mr. Amit Shah:

    When unsuspecting citizens listen to the rhetoric from eminent persons like you, PM and other party advocates after made subjected to unkept promises and assurances since 2014. It has become a whole new proposition when you want to TRUST anything you say on record at Parliament or other public utterances. Think about it!

    Your Party’s earlier hidden but now open agendas of changing Secularism as promised in the Constitution irrespective of caste , creed, religion, ethnicity or economic background into something DIFFERENT - majority based religion and make it as “Hindu Rastra”.

    You want people to believe you when you say there’s no need to panic if one doesn’t want to give that information.

    Remove all such questions that make people fearful. India sustained itself with good old Census system. Aren’t you proud of the good old Statistics India? Let the government work for the people their welfare and harmony amongst its wonderful unity in diversity. India Culture is much superior than unnecessary new enforcement you are bringing telling them what to eat and what not eat. People with different habits coexisted happily and all of a sudden your thinking is converging into a society that is controlled by some strange thinking definitely not promoted by any of our ancient thinkers and scholars who are revered by all irrespective of their cast and creed.

    I’m expressing this believing I do have right to express with respect and responsibility .

    Wishing you good luck!

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Fri, Mar 13 2020

    CAA, NPR and NRC may or may not take away citizenship of legal citizens but if they fail to prove not illegal immigrants they will definitely lose right to vote. But if they pledge thier vote to BJP they will become citizens with voting rights with or without official documents and no specific date of entry into India. That's all the circus of Amit Shah.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 12 2020

    Dear FM,

    Even if you convince us that NPR has nothing to be doubtful about (by both parties), please tell us Indians, from where can we bring the DOB of our dead parents ? Those alive will have their DOB - thanks to the Aadhar started by Congress - from where the dead parents' DOB can come ? When this information is missing in the NPR, automatically the person filling it becomes subject of doubt. Do you think all Indians are fools ? Well, I can't say it about those who voted for you.

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