[The Supreme Court of India bears a large share of moral responsibilities
for this dsaster.

《In his suicide note, Mr Das claimed that he has decided to take the
drastic step to "escape the humiliation of being marked as a foreigner
after the NRC process," his family members said. He blamed no one and asked
his family to return money to five people whom he owed Rs. 1,200 each.

Except Mr Das, all the others in his family - his wife, three daughters,
their husbands and their children - were included in the list, police said.

Schools, colleges, markets, shops, banks and private offices are closed
today in north-central Assam's Kharupetia town after a students' group
called for a day-long shutdown to protest against the exclusion of Mr Das'
name from the draft National Register of Citizens.》

The ToI further informs:
<<“Nirode graduated from the Sailabala High School in 1968 ...>>
(Ref.: <
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/70-yr-old-kills-self-blames-nrcs-foreigner-notice-in-suicide-note/articleshow/66324551.cms
>.)

Never mind that anyone coming to India before midnight March 24, 1971 is
entitled to be granted Indian citizenship.
(Ref.: <
https://www.theweek.in/news/india/assam-nrc-list-national-register-citizens-second-list-publishing-date.html
>.)
Yet ...!!!]

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/assam-nrc-humiliated-over-foreigner-tag-retired-assam-teacher-nirod-kumar-das-kills-himself-1935624?fbclid=IwAR2n3dXgbNqtAN7AOkeW_1sBa6RQjq6VBWWEwGPxhquAiddp5Upt0BOlU0A

Humiliated Over 'Foreigner' Tag, Retired Assam Teacher Kills Himself
74-year-old Nirod Baran Das, who was excluded from the Assam NRC list, was
found by his family members hanging in his room at his home in Assam's
Mangaldoi.
All India | Reported by Ratnadip Choudhury, Edited by Shylaja Varma (with
inputs from PTI) | Updated: October 22, 2018 18:45 IST

Nirod Baran Das worked as a teacher as a government school in Assam for 34
years

GUWAHATI:

HIGHLIGHTS
All other members of his family included in the list
Blamed no one in his suicide note, asked family to return money he owed
Third suicide case after draft citizens' list was published

A retired school teacher-turned-lawyer in Assam, distressed at his name not
being included in the controversial citizens' list, committed suicide on
Sunday. This is the third case of suicide after the draft National Register
of Citizens (NRC), that excluded 40 lakh people, was published earlier this
year.

74-year-old Nirod Baran Das, who practised law after retirement, was found
by his family members, hanging in his room at his home in Assam's
Mangaldoi, about 100 km from capital Guwahati. He was found hanging after
he had returned from his morning walk, a police officer said. Mr Das
studied law after serving as a teacher at a government school for 34 years.

In his suicide note, Mr Das claimed that he has decided to take the drastic
step to "escape the humiliation of being marked as a foreigner after the
NRC process," his family members said. He blamed no one and asked his
family to return money to five people whom he owed Rs. 1,200 each.

Except Mr Das, all the others in his family - his wife, three daughters,
their husbands and their children - were included in the list, police said.

Schools, colleges, markets, shops, banks and private offices are closed
today in north-central Assam's Kharupetia town after a students' group
called for a day-long shutdown to protest against the exclusion of Mr Das'
name from the draft National Register of Citizens.

Nirod Baran Das' family said he was upset when a local NRC processing
centre informed him that he had been marked a 'foreigner' and was given a
document about two months ago. Mr Das was also recently served a notice
from the Foreigners' Tribunal.

Agitated family members and locals refused to allow the police to take his
body for autopsy on Sunday, demanding action against the NRC centre for
marking him a 'foreigner'.

They relented only after the district deputy commissioner and
superintendent of police went to the lawyer's house and assured them of a
probe to find out why Mr Das' name was excluded and how he was marked as a
'foreigner'.

Last month, a 37-year-old man in Assam committed suicide after his mother's
name was not included in the citizens' list.

The update of the National Register of Citizens, a Supreme Court-monitored
exercise to identify genuine Indian nationals living in Assam, excluded
more than 40 lakh people from the draft list published on July 30,
triggering a political controversy and uncertainty among the people of
Assam.

(With inputs from PTI)


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