NRC Won’t Exclude Anybody on the Basis of Religion: Amit Shah

21-11-2019 18:14:26
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The Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, said that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process will be carried out across India without any discrimination on the basis of religion. Shah was speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday.

“The NRC would be carried out across the country but nobody, irrespective of their religions, need to worry about it. This is just a process to get everyone under the NRC,” Shah, while, replying a supplementary question during the Question Hour in the Upper House. In fact, there is any such provision in the NRC that may exclude any body belonging to any particular religion.

He said that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is fully normal and restrictions have been lifted in all the 195 police stations’ areas.

In a response to another supplementary question in the Rajya Sabha, the Home Minister, said the decision on restoring internet services will be taken at an appropriate time as per the recommendation of the Jammu and Kashmir authorities and taking into account the security situation in the region.

“There has not been a single death due to police firing after the scrapping of Article 370 and bifurcation of the state. He said the incidents of stone-pelting have also come down in the valley”, the Home Minister added.

He stressed that local administration has taken care of health services and the availability of medicines is adequate.

“Necessary articles and household amenities are available in adequacy”, he said. 


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