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Appeal In Supreme Court Against NRC Coordinator’s New Order

Appeal in Supreme Court against NRC Coordinator’s new order. The Jamiat Ulema-e Hind (JUH) has alleged that the game of keeping Muslims out of the National Civil Register (NRC) is going on in Assam.

JUH has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against the new order of the state coordinator Hitesh Dev Sarma on NRC.

The petition stated that Sarma had issued a notification on October 13 to all the District Registrar of Citizens Registration (DRSR) of the state.

In this, he said that it has come to the notice that the names of many illegal citizens and their ancestors have been given in the NRC, whose identity is either suspicious or they are not voters or who have been declared foreign nationals.

He has asked to remove the names of such people from the final list of NRC.

JUH has said that last year when the NRC list was partially exposed, the state government had demanded re-verification of those whose relatives were not on the list.  But the Supreme Court rejected his demand and said that there is no need for re-verification or NRC.

People of the country were misled by a planned conspiracy against the Citizenship Amendment Act

On the occasion of Vijayadashami, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat, while discussing many other topics in his address.

He said that there was a conspiracy to mislead Muslim society about the Citizenship Amendment Act, ie CAA, that is a truth that is not ignored Should be done. So no more because some people are still trying to declare CAA as anti-Muslim.

There can be no more irony than this, due to the law which has nothing to do with any Indian citizen, people were taken out on the streets in different parts of the country.

This work was possible because people were misled under a well-planned conspiracy. Whoever hatched this conspiracy, many opposition parties did the work to incite people and especially Muslim society.

Among them, there were also parties like Congress, who were demanding to amend this law in the same way as it was done.

Political parties as well as so-called secular elements and leftist intellectuals also spread the illusion that the CAA can act to take away the citizenship of some people, even though this law is meant to grant citizenship.

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