10,000 NRC Claim Forms filled up in Two Camps in 40 hours: CJP Impact, Assam

Large sections of the community come out in a massive way in response to the call given by CJP; from government employees to mass organisations, all work over a three-day government holiday at 90 work tables organised in far-flung districts

CJP Impact

Tezpur (North Upper Assam), November 25:  There have been three days of continuous, back to back holidays in Assam. On Friday last it was Guru Nanak Jayant. On Saturday it was LA chit Divas in Assam. Then came the Sunday, the weekly holiday. State government employees, alongwith several educated youth, students and some social organisation(s) came out in a massive way –traveling to the most backward areas of Baghmati under the Biswanathdistrict of Assam—and created history of sorts! A new history of social responsibility in response to the call given by the Assam chapter of Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP).
 
CJP, a rights, justice and peace organization of India has started a massive programme in Assam since the final draft NRC was published in July this year. About 500 community Volunteers, 50 Volunteer Motivators, associated with CJP are working day and night all over the State, especially in the most vulnerable and remote areas of the state where large numbers of people have been dropped from the final draft NRC.
 
The community volunteers associated with CJP are working on the ground to mobilise active and literate persons from within the community to assist the process of filling up Claims forms at the NagrikSevaKendras (2,500 in all), educating persons on how to fill up these claim forms, counselling people about the serialisation of documents; the necessity of collecting documents as are needed. Besides the trainings include distributing learning documents for the empowerment of youth, students and educated people so that ordinary neo-literate and working class persons are equipped to handle the complicated process of filling up the claim forms with the NRC.


 
Moreover, a competent and empowered team has also been sitting at the Gauhati-based CJP’s 24 Hour, Toll Free Helpline Centre. Any person who calls in from any part of the world can be advised and counselled and, in fact, receives all possible information regarding the filling up of NRC claim forms. These combined and multi-pronged efforts have generated a mass awareness among the people of Assam.
 

On November 21, CJP Impact: On November 21, CJP Secretary TeestaSetalvad and our Assam Project Coordinator Zamser Ali appeared together on a Facebook Live broadcast to highlight the plight of people who were facing several challenges in filing claims to have their names included in the National Register of Citizens (NRC). A day after this, NRC State Coordinator PrateekHajela issued a notice to all local NRC officials to make certain accommodations for married women and children under 14.

 
This was evident as nowhere before in in Baghmari of the Biswanath District (that falls under upper North Assam) over the past two days (weekend). In response to this steadfast, hard work and the continuous appeals made by team CJP, about 200 government employees, teachers, the All Assam Minority Student’s Union Workers and various individuals, youth and students among them, came together to extend their three days’community service for the poor and illiterate so that all claim forms of the NRC can be filled up within these three holidays. About 200 community members including CJP community Volunteers and AAMSU leaders set up 60 tables for the purpose of filling up the claim forms of NRC. 
 
Keramat Ali, community volunteer of CJP from Baghmari recounted the experience, “in this area,as many as 76% people have had their names dropped from the final draft of NRC. This is only because of illiteracy and absence of awareness and access, despite the fact that they actually have all proper documents. This has meant that a huge number of people could not submit their NRC applications properly at the initial stage. This was the only reason that a huge number of people had had their names dropped from the final draft NRC. This time when I called on CJP’s toll free Helpline number of NRC, and, I was connected with them as community volunteer alongwith two others in our locality, we started our work and campaigning in a systematic way. It was this that encouraged community representatives to come out in a massive way to help the poor and underprivileged sections of the people.’


 
He continues his first person account:“On Friday, November 23, when the mega NRC claim forms filling up effort was started, for the first day we had set up 60 tables for community volunteers to fillup the NRC Claim forms. On each and every table there were at least three persons available for filling up the forms very seriously. Moreover, we have set up an extra desk of 20 members for screening all documents before allowing anyone to go to the ‘form filling’table.”
 
“On Friday the work was slow, as many people attended first time for filling up the NRC claim forms. On that day, we issued 1400 slips (showing number of persons helped). On Saturday, the number of slips issued was increased to 7000. Out of these, about 90% of the forms were filled up’ adds Baharul Islam, community volunteer of CJP and general secretary of Biswanath District All Assam Minority Student’s Union (AAMSU).
 
Irfan Ali, the working president of the Baghmari Local Committee, AAMSU and CJP’s community Volunteer said, “even when people are busy with Panchayat election, these people are busy in filling up claim applications. We came to know that till now, out of four million people dropped from the final draft of the NRC, only 5 lakh Claim applications have been submitted during the last 60 days. We have only 20 days ahead of us, of which there are only 11 working days. In this short span of time we will have to submit 3.5 million claim applications. It is a challenging task and we must complete our work within the time frame. If anyone fails to submit the claim applications he may be directly be declared as a foreigner.” 


 
Irfan Ali a local youth promised, ‘after completion of filling and submission of claim forms in our locality, our youth and students will go other parts of the state to help the distressed people.’
 
Based on this experience at Baghmari, the combined effort of educated youth, students and government employees of Sonitpur District began a similar mega program in Solmara nearby Tezpur in Sonitpur District. On November 24, in the mega camp in Tezpur where 20 tables had been set up, about 3000 claim forms were filled up. These two program have created a positive energy and elicited a popular response from other parts of the State.


 
A local teacher and writer, Noor Hussain recounts, ‘people of Baghmari under the Biswanathdistrict created history today. About 200 People including government employees,  educated youth,  AAMSU workers, allcame out openly today to help the distressed people for filling up NRC claim applications.  All this was in response to the call by the Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP)
 
The community volunteers gathered at the Hamidur Rahman Senior Madrasa,  counselled and filled up claim applications around 60 tables for the people dropped from the final draft NRC.  The volunteers have committed to filling up another 14,000 forms in the three days from November 23-25, 2018 using the advantage of the government holidays.”


 
This initiative and drive was designed and implemented by CJP community volunteers Keramat Ali, Baharul Islam (who is also general secretary,  Biswanath District, AAMSU),  Irfan Ali (working president,  Baghmari Local Committee,  AAMSU).  The program was attended and supervised by Major Mubarak Ali, CJP Volunteer Motivator, Sonitpur, Shaiiz Uddin Ahmed,  advocate, Gauhati High Court,  Rihan Akhtar and Zamser Ali on behalf of the State team of CJP.
 

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