NRC was my baby', claims Tarun Gogoi; says BJP failed to nurse' it
Guwahati: Former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi has claimed that the initiative to update the NRC was his “baby” and the BJP has failed to “nurse” it properly due to which a defective draft was published with names of over 40 lakh people missing.
The three-time chief minister alleged that the BJP was not interested in solving the problem of infiltration, but to use it as a poll agenda in the next Lok Sabha and state elections.
“The BJP has always played politics with the foreigners' issue on communal lines and is just not interested in solving the problem,” Gogoi said.
The infiltration issue always crops up before elections then subsides to emerge again before the next polls. The BJP does not want to solve it as is evident from their introduction of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 which is primarily aimed at bringing in more foreigners, he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi “will not drive out the foreigners, but is interested in bringing in more. The BJP wants to keep the issue alive and so does its alliance partner AGP,” Gogoi, who occupied the office for 15 years from 2001 to 2016, said.
The importance of a correct and updated NRC cannot be denied as in the future, the people detected as foreigners can be declared stateless or second-grade citizens who will be denied land rights and for whom the taxation rates will be high, he said.
“The whole idea was conceived and given birth during my term in office. After I demitted office, the BJP failed to nurse my baby properly and as a result, a defective NRC draft was published with the names of over 40 lakh people missing,” Gogoi said commenting on the publication of NRC by the BJP government in Assam on July 30.
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The BJP will use the NRC and infiltration as a poll issue. They have already started doing it in the northern part of the country and will repeat it in the rest of the nation.
“We will have to tell the people that this is the BJP’s poll strategy to divert attention from their all-round failure,” Gogoi said.
“The BJP always blamed the Congress for giving protection to the Bangladeshis, but the initiative to detect foreigners by updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) was taken by me with the core objective to determine genuine Indian citizens,” he said.
The BJP has always tried to divide the country on communal lines and they are doing the same in the case of identifying foreigners, he added.
“We do not play politics with such a sensitive issue. For the Congress, detection of foreigners is the primary objective and the persons’ religion does not come into the picture at all,” he said.
The introduction of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, was done with the aim of bringing in foreigners of a particular religion from Bangladesh and exclude those belonging to another faith, the former chief minister said.
“The Bill, if passed, will be like giving a red carpet welcome to foreigners of a particular religion and nullify the objective of NRC with the whole exercise being a complete waste of money, energy and resources,” he said.
Gogoi asked why the issue of deportation of the foreigners was not being taken up with Bangladesh and “this too points out that the BJP and AGP want to keep the issue alive for their political gain”.
The ongoing NRC in Assam will be the second one in the country after 1951.