Centre, Assam dragging feet on illegal Bangladeshi migrants: SC
May 13, 2015  19:29
The Supreme Court today rapped the Centre and the Assam government for "dragging their feet" on the illegal migrants issue and rejected their affidavits on steps taken to check influx of illegal Bangladesh nationals into the northeastern state through the porous Indo-Bangla border.   

"We have seen your (Ministry of Home Affairs) counter (affidavit) and state's counter and we are left with the impression that both the Union of India and the state are dragging their feet," a bench of justices Ranjan Gogoi and R F Nariman said.   

The bench then appointed senior advocate Upamanyu Hazarikaas court commissioner to physically verify the fencing and security across the Indo-Bangla border running through Assam and file a final report by June 30. It also asked the MHA to pay Rs five lakh to the lawyer for this purpose.   

It expressed dissatisfaction over non-selection of the presiding officers and Members of the 64 Tribunals, sanctioned by the Centre which would taken up the issue of citizenship of migrants by the Gauhati high court.

The bench directed the high court to prepare the list of presiding officers and members of tribunal within 45 days. On the issue of updating of the National Register for Citizenship (NRC), the NRC Coordinator informed the bench that he had written to the MHA and the Registrar General of India seeking their responses on certain anomalies in the law on the issue of citizenship.
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