KanglaOnline:
Imphal: Friday, 16 October 2015.
The
government is likely to be charged with misleading the House in passing the
three controversial Bills purportedly for the protection of indigenous people
of Manipur from migrant influx, if it fails to verify the very existence of the
National Register of Citizens, 1951, observed political analyst Leihaothabam
Sharatchandra Sharma.
The political
analyst gave his observation in a written statement to the Home department,
following unsatisfactory response from both the department and the Ministry of
Home Affairs, Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur with regards to the
authority which prepared the National Register of Citizen, 1951.
In the
meantime, he also urged the department to appraise the Chief Minister and
deputy Chief Minister who also holds the Home portfolio of the matter and take
further necessary action as per law in public interest.
Sharatchandra
reportedly applied an RTI application on September 15 last to the State Public
Information Officer of the Home department, seeking information regarding the
National Register of Citizens, 1951 purportedly the based year for the
implementation of ILP.
Besides
seeking name of the authority which prepared the National Register of Citizens,
1951, referred to in the section 2 (b) of the Protection of Manipur People
Bill, 2015, he also sought information on whether the copy of the National
Register of Citizens, 1951 was available with the Home Department or any other
department of the Government of Manipur and subsequently asked to provide with
a copy if it does. At the same time, the RTI application also sought
information taken by the Home department to obtain a copy from the National Register
of Citizens, 1951, if the copy is not available with the department concerned.
In response
to the application, the Home department reportedly informed that it did not
maintain the records of the census and the same is maintained by the
Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur.
In contrary
to suggestion made by the Home department the Ministry of Home Affairs,
Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur wrote to L Saratchandra, that `the
office is not aware of the authority which prepared the National Register of
Citizen, 1951, hence the information sought for is not available with this
office` while remarked `not applicable` in case of other information sought.
Judging from
the responses received, Laihaothabam Saratchandra Sharma, drew the attention of
the Home department in a statement observing that the State government nor the
Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur knows the authority which prepared
the `National Register of Citizens, 1951.
He further
stated that the existence of the National Register of Citizens, 1951 is crucial
to the validity of the Protection of Manipur People Bill, 2015.
It is
therefore, the responsibility of the State government to verify whether the
National Register of Citizens, 1951 exist or not.
`If the
National Register of Citizens, 1951does not exist, the Government is likely to
be charged with misleading the house to get the two bills passed`, it said.