Political parties in Assam unanimously made an appeal on July 29 to the people of the state to maintain peace and harmony on the aftermath of publication of the final draft on July 30.

In view of the publication of final draft of NRC on July 30, a meeting of all political parties was held under the chairmanship of Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal at Assam Administrative Staff College in Guwahati on July 29.

The meet agreed to continue extending whole hearted support to the concerned authorities in the preparation of an error free NRC.

The political parties appealed the people not to panic as all genuine applicants would get ample time for claims and objections. The political parties also agreed to extend necessary legal aid to the genuine applicants whose names would be missed out and not to deprive them of any constitutional and other legal facilities. Moreover, they would not be sent to detention camps.

Chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal addressing the meet said that the first draft of the NRC was published in the state in a very peaceful environment and appealed to the people of the state to maintain the same environment on the aftermath of publication of the final draft.

He appreciated the role of the people of Assam in successfully completing such a herculean task under direct supervision of the Supreme Court and active role of the RGI as well as joint cooperation of the central and state governments. He also congratulated the people of the state for this feat and appreciated the role of 55,000 officials of the government for their committed service.

Stating that all political parties and people of the state must work hand in hand at every future stage of NRC updation, he said that no one would be treated as foreigner till final updation of the NRC.

The chief minister called upon the political parties to work with Team Assam spirit. He also said that both central and state governments have time and again assured the people not to panic and categorically stated that the government would provide all necessary support in filling claims and objections to genuine applicants.

Stating in unequivocal terms that the government would not tolerate any communal and inflammatory remarks on the NRC, the chief minister urged the people to work jointly to thwart all evil designs of divisive forces and to maintain age old unity and harmony. He also requested the public representatives to take this message to the people. He also expressed the view that the all party meet would send a positive message to the people of the state.

The representatives of the political parties assured that they would continue their cooperation with the government in the entire process and also made certain important suggestions, prominent amongst them are extending the time limit for filling claims and objection, free legal aid to poor people and convening special camps for submission of claims and objections.

Representatives of Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party, Asom Gana Parisad, AIUDF, NCP, CPI (M), CPI, BPF, Aam Aadmi Party, CPI(ML) and representative of Karbi Anglong as well as NC Hills Autonomous councils were present in the meeting.

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