Guwahati: Around a week left to publish the first draft of National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba on Friday said that, NRC updation works on the mammoth exercise still remains incomplete.
 
After reviewing the NRC updation progress discussing with the top officials of Assam government in Guwahati, the Union Home Secretary said while briefing a press conference that, very significant amount of NRC works still need to be done.
 
“Over 68 lakh applications of 3.28 people and over 6 crore documents were submitted in the NRC process and verification process of maximum documents have been already done. As per directive by the Supreme Court, the first draft of NRC to be published on December 31 next,” Rajiv Gauba said.
 
“The Supreme Court has monitored the entire process and we are bound to maintain the time frame. The NRC updation process is a massive exercise that has been undertaken by the Registrar General of India (RGI) through mobilization of the entire state machinery,” Gauba said.
 
The Union Home Secretary further said that, it is a part draft NRC which will be published on December 31 and if somebody’s name doesn’t include in it then no need to worry.
 
“After publishing the part draft NRC, another draft NRC to be published and people can file their claims and objections, whose names doesn’t include in the draft NRC. They will take time to file claims and objections. Every Indian citizen names to be included in the NRC,” the Union Home Secretary said.
 
Rajiv Gauba said that, the both centre and state government have been taken adequate security measures for the entire NRC process and monitored every security corner.
 
On the issue of porous Indo-Bangladesh border, the Union Home Secretary said that, the entire Indo-Bangladesh border to be sealed by 2018 end.
 
“The border fencing works are going on and modern electronic devices to be used in the riverine border to check infiltration,” Gauba said.
 
The Union Home Secretary said that, the internal security scenario in the North East region has been gradually improved compared to past period.
 
“But few insurgent groups are still active in the region,” Gauba said.
 
The Union Home Secretary said that, the proposed Naga peace pact will not affect the territorial integrity of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur.
 
Earlier, the Union Home Secretary had chaired a series of high level meeting with the government, security agency officials and took stock the measures taken by the state government and security agencies to deal with the situation ahead of draft NRC publication.
 
Gauba also chaired in the Unified Command structure meeting in Guwahati in presence of top officials of Assam police, army’s 4 corps, 3 corps, CRPF, BSF, SSB and Nagaland police.
 
The Union Home Secretary also met Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and discussed in the issues related to Assam Accord implementation, NRC, Indo-Bhutan border etc.
 
(Reporting by Hemanta Kumar Nath)