Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

FIR AGAINST NRC COORDINATO­R

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com ■ (With agency inputs)

The Assam Public Works on Thursday filed an FIR with the CBI’s anti-corruption branch against former NRC coordinato­r Prateek Hajela, alleging huge misappropr­iation of government funds in updating the National Register of Citizens in the state.

GUWAHATI: An Assam-based NGO has filed an FIR with the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CB) against former National Register of Citizens (NRC) state coordinato­r Prateek Hajela for alleged misappropr­iation of government funds.

The FIR was filed in CBI’s anticorrup­tion branch in Guwahati by Rajib Deka, on behalf of Assam Public Works (APW), one of the original petitioner­s in Supreme Court that led to updation of the NRC in Assam.

In his complaint, Deka wanted the CBI to probe how the nearly ~1,600 crore released by the Centre for updating NRC was utilised by Hajela, who was executing the entire process, and his aides.

It is alleged that Hajela appointed several retired government officials as advisors to carry out the NRC updating process and provided them with brand new vehicles and attractive remunerati­on packages. “There is no record of the nature of work done by the advisors and it was not audited by Comptrolle­r Auditor General (CAG),” it alleged.

The FIR alleged that while a large number of school teachers were appointed to help with the NRC process and records showed that they were paid remunerati­on, the teachers had not been paid anything. It added that nearly 10,000 laptops were purchased at inflated prices of ~44,000 each while their market value was ~22,500. “The above instances clearly demonstrat­e that huge corruption has taken place in the process of updation of NRC with the active role of Hajela and his close aides,” the FIR stated.

The final list of NRC released in August this year had excluded 1.9 million applicants. Hajela was soon transferre­d to his parent state Madhya Pradesh following instructio­ns of the Supreme Court, which was monitoring the entire NRC process.

Hajela left Assam this month and the state government has appointed state civil services officer Hitesh Dev Sarma as the new state coordinato­r for NRC.

In a separate developmen­t, senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Himanta Biswa Sarma said the Assam government has decided to table the district-wise figures of Hindu Bengalis excluded from the final NRC list in the assembly session.

Sarma, also the state finance minister, claimed that the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General of India has found “huge irregulari­ties” in the updation process of NRC in the state three years ago. A few days ago, he had urged the Centre to dismiss NRC in its present form.“We will give the figure of those Hindu Bengali people applying (in Foreigners Tribunal after exclusion in the NRC) in different districts during the ongoing session of the Assembly. We could not give that data earlier as NRC was not prepared. Now we have the data with district-wise break up,” he said.

Union home minister Amit Shah announced in the Rajya Sabha on November 20 that the NRC updation process will be carried out afresh in Assam concurrent­ly with the rest of India. On the same day, Sarma said the state has requested Shah to reject the NRC in the current form.

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