In Assam village, BJP MLAs target Muslims in NRC; label them âillegal settlers,â government demolishes homes 14 January 2021
Muslim residents of Bharasingri village, in Assamâs Sonitpur district, dig their belongings out from their homes that were demolished by the district administration, on 20 October. Many locals said that the district administration was working at the behest of BJP leaders in demonising Muslims and carrying out demolitions on their behalf. Mahibul Hoque
Muslim residents of Bharasingri village, in Assamâs Sonitpur district, dig their belongings out from their homes that were demolished by the district administration, on 20 October. Many locals said that the district administration was working at the behest of BJP leaders in demonising Muslims and carrying out demolitions on their behalf.
Did the SC give Assam a flawed NRC?
Did the SC give Assam a flawed NRC? | India Today Insight
An affidavit filed in the Gauhati High Court claims nearly 300,000 “undeserving” individuals found their way into the updated NRC
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People check their names on the National Register of Citizens list at a centre in Morigaon, Assam, August 31, 2019 (Photo by David Talukdar/Getty Images)
Did the Supreme Court of India force a faulty National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam last year? Is the Union home ministry unwilling to fix the anomalies in the NRC despite having enough information and data? Is there a mismatch between the BJP’s political narrative on NRC and the Union government’s actual action on the ground?