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Assam NRC: Original petitioner Assam Public Works casts doubt on software The final NRC has made it obvious that the problem of illegal immigration will never be resolved in Assam, says NGO president

Assam NRC: Original petitioner Assam Public Works casts doubt on software The final NRC has made it obvious that the problem of illegal immigration will never be resolved in Assam, says NGO president

TT, 31 August 2019, Guwahati/New Delhi: Assam Public Works, the NGO that was the original petitioner in the Supreme Court which led to the process of updation of the National Register of Citizens six years ago, today wondered whether the software used for the exercise was capable of handling s much data.
Applicants at an NRC centre in Assam’s Sivasagar for verification of their documents
Applicants at an NRC centre in Assam’s Sivasagar for verification of their documents Telegraph file picture
APW president Aabhijeet Sharma asked if the software was examined by any third party information technology expert. 

"The final NRC has made it obvious that the problem of illegal immigration will never be resolved in Assam. Had it been completed flawlessly, it would have been a golden chapter in Assam's history," Sharma told reporters after the final list revealed that 19.06 lakh applicants have not found pace on the citizenship list.

The APW had submitted five memoranda in the Supreme Court requesting re-verification of the draft NRC but they were rejected, Sharma said.

"The 27 per cent re-verification done by him (NRC state coordinator Prateek Hajela) is a mystery. No one knows whether or not it was 100 per cent flawless," he said.

He also expressed "strong doubt" on the software used as, according to him, names of many doubtful voters had entered the draft NRC. "Was it due to the flaws of the software that members of 39 families of 'D' (doubtful) voters of Morigaon district are included in the draft NRC as mentioned by the then district dommissioner?" he asked.

In 2009, the APW filed a petition in the Supreme Court praying that names of 41 lakh foreigners be deleted from the electoral rolls of Assam and the NRC be updated.

In response to the petition, the Centre told the apex court that the 1951 NRC was being updated. The Supreme Court in 2013 took up the APW petition and directed both the central and state governments to begin the process for updating the NRC and the actual work began two years later.

Written with PTI inputs
(Source & Courtesy: https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/assam-nrc-original-petitioner-assam-public-works-casts-doubt-on-software/cid/1701632?ref=latest_home-template ?

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