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Centre Posts FAQ To Allay NRC Fears; Here’s What You Need To Know

by OB Bureau
December 22, 2019
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New Delhi: With violent protests breaking out in many parts of the country over the controversial National Register of Citizens (NRC), the Union Home Ministry has released a Q&A to allay misgivings over the proposed rule, which many have termed as discriminatory on religious grounds.

Here’s a look:

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Q1: Is NRC a part of the CAA?

Ans: No. CAA is a separate law and NRC is a separate process. The CAA has come into force nationwide after its passage from Parliament, while the NRC rules and procedures for the country are yet to be decided. The NRC process that is going on in Assam has been implemented by the Supreme Court and mandated by the Assam Accord.

Q2: Do Indian Muslims need to worry about CAA+NRC?

Ans: There is no need for an Indian citizen of any religion to worry about CAA or NRC.

Q3: Will NRC be for people of a particular religion?

Ans: No. NRC has nothing to do with any religion at all. NRC is for every citizen of India. It is a citizen register, in which names of every citizen will be recorded.

Q4: Will people be excluded in NRC on religious grounds?

Ans. No, NRC is not about any religion at all. Whenever NRC will be implemented, it will neither be applied on the basis of religion nor can it be implemented on the basis of religion. No one can be excluded just on the basis that he/she follows a particular religion.

Q5: By conducting NRC, will we be asked to present proof of us being Indian?

Ans: First of all, it is important to know that at the national level, no announcement has been made to begin NRC process. If it is implemented, it does not mean that anyone will be asked for proof of being Indian. NRC is merely a normal process to register your name in the Citizens’ Register. Just like we present our identity cards or any other document for registering our names in the voter list or getting Aadhaar Card made, similar documents shall be provided for NRC, as and when it is carried out.

Q6: How is citizenship decided? Will it be in the hands of the government?

Ans. Citizenship of any person is decided on the basis of The Citizenship Rules, 2009. These rules are based on the Citizenship Act, 1955. This rule is publicly in front of everyone. There are five ways for any person to become a citizen of India:

  1. Citizenship by Birth,
  2. Citizenship by descent
  3. Citizenship by registration
  4. Citizenship by naturalization 
  5. Citizenship by incorporation

Q7: Will I have to provide details of the birth of parents, etc. to prove my Indian citizenship?

Ans: It would be sufficient for you to provide the details of your birth such as date of birth, month, year and place of birth. If you do not have the details of your birth, then you will have to provide the same details about your parents. But there is absolutely no compulsion to submit any document by/of the parents. Citizenship can be proved by submitting any documents related to date of birth and place of birth. However, a decision is yet to be taken on such acceptable documents. This is likely to include voter cards, passports, Aadhaar, licenses, insurance papers, birth certificates, school leaving certificates, documents relating to land or home or other similar documents issued by government officials. The list is likely to include more documents so that no Indian citizen has to suffer unnecessarily.

Q8: Do I have to prove ancestry dating back before 1971?

Ans: No. for pre-1971 genealogy, you do not have to submit any type of identity card or any documents like the birth certificate of parents/ancestors. It was valid only for the Assam NRC, based on the ‘Assam Accord’ and the directive of the Supreme Court. For the rest of the country, the NRC process is completely different and under The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003.

Q9: If it is so easy to prove identity, then how 19 lakh people in Assam were affected due to NRC?

Ans. Infiltration is an old problem in Assam. To curb it, there was a movement and in 1985, the then Rajiv Gandhi government, to identify the intruders, had to enter into an agreement to prepare NRC, assuming the cut-off date of March 25, 1971.

Q10: During NRC, will we be asked to present old documents, which are difficult to collect?

Ans: There is nothing like that. Common documents will only be required to prove identity. When the NRC is announced at the national level, then rules and instructions will be made for it in such a way that no one will face any trouble. The government has no intention of harassing its citizens or putting them in trouble.

Q11: What if a person is illiterate and does not have relevant documents?

Ans: In this case, the authorities will allow that person to bring a witness. Also, other evidence and community verification, etc. will also be allowed. A proper procedure will be followed. No Indian Citizen will be put in undue trouble.

Q12: There are a large number of people in India who do not have homes, are poor and are not educated and they do not even have any basis of identity. What will happen to such people?

Ans: This is not entirely correct. Such people were on some basis got the benefits of government welfare schemes of the government. Their identity will be established on the basis of that.

Q13: Does NRC exclude anyone for being transgender, atheist, Adivasi, Dalit, women and landless without/ without documents?

Ans: No NRC, as and when carried out, will not affect any of the mentioned above.

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