NATIONAL REGISTER OF CITIZEN OF INDIA (NRC)
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Illegal migration from Bangladesh has been a noteworthy political issue. The relation of India and Bangladesh are set apart by a sort of disturbance because of unlawful transnational exercise and ethnic violence. Most of the clashes spin around land and language. The illegal migration is troubling Assam for past decades. This paper manages the conflict in Assam and the NRC list and the obligation of the state towards the protection of human rights and National security. In spite of the fact that the issue of illegal migrants is not only from Bangladesh yet this paper only analyzes about the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants because of the current NRC process. Out of 3.29 crores people who had applied their names to be included, only 2.89 crores have made it to the revised citizen's list. The rest confront the possibility of being pronounced illicit and conveyed except if they can fulfill the questions of the specialists. The Assamese political and social discourses fear that this uncontrolled migration from across the border will spoil their way of living and change the demography of the state in future. This paper infers that this major issue ought to be considered a national issue since nowadays this issue isn’t just considered as the issue of Assam yet additionally the subject of social and political security of whole North –East also as the entire nation.
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