[The write-up, at sl. no I. below, brilliantly analyses how the NRC, via
the NPR, is luring the average Indians to a dark Kafkaesque world, without
any visible escape.
Also, how the NPR, now, is meant to be way different from the NPR 2010.

<<Thus, what these provisions essentially do is threaten to unleash a reign
of fear, insecurity, and harassment, where everything comes down to the
decision of the local Registrar. There must, therefore, be an urgent demand
to repeal the Citizenship Rules of 2003 and Section 14A of the Citizenship
Act, which provide the legal foundation for all of this to happen.
Now, the BJP also claims that the NPR is no different from Census, and that
its sole purpose is for welfare schemes. Both claims are false. As advocate
Malavika Prasad points out, if the NPR was only about enumeration, there
was no reason for it to fall within the gambit of Citizenship Rules –
which, as the name suggests, are about determining citizenship. And as for
welfare, for the last seven years, the government has maintained that
Aadhaar is – and will be – the panacea for all government welfare schemes.
Their lawyers have argued it in the Supreme Court, and their spin-doctors
in newspaper columns. So, is the government now admitting that Aadhaar was
a junk document all along?
Apart from all of this, there is one final damning piece of information. *For
the first time, this NPR (as opposed to the previous one in 2010) will ask
for parents’ date and place of birth. Why is this important? Because under
the Citizenship Act, those born in India after 1987 are citizens only if
’at least’ one parent is a citizen. The NPR, therefore, asks a question
that has no conceivable bearing with enumeration – but every conceivable
link with citizenship* [emphasis added].>>
(Excerpted from sl. no. I. below.)

<<... Maken alleged Modi government was going to conduct the NRC exercise
in the garb of NPR. *He pointed to the NPR pre-test form that seeks the
place of birth of parents born outside India and also Aadhaar, mobile phone
and driving licence record of a resident* [emphasis added].
He said the *NPR-2010 did not seek such details which clearly show a
“sinister” plot behind the exercise* [emphasis added]. Maken said the move
to ask for Aadhaar details was also violative of a Supreme Court judgment
on privacy.
...
*No democratic country in the world puts its people through such a
harrowing, painful – and utterly needless – exercise* [emphasis added].>>
(Excerpted from sl. no. II. below.)

<<But the page that lists the Acts, Rules and Gazette Notifications does
not have the July 31, 2019 gazette in the list!
Curiously, the gazette (notifying the NPR 2010) also appears to be missing
from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) website. While there was an October
10, 2019 press release titled All India Conference of State Coordinators,
Directors of Census Operations for Census of India 2021 and updation of
National Population Register in the country, the gazette notification could
not be found anywhere in the sections titled Notices, Circulars, or
Announcements on the MHA website.>>
(Excerpted from sl. no. III. below.)

This raises the very vital issue whether it's a case of silent backtracking
or a cunning move to deceive!?
The resistance, in any case, must continue, unabated, till scrapping of the
NPR-NRC-CAA.]

I/III
https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/news/india/npr-nrc-2-sides-of-the-same-coin/amp_articleshow/72985517.cms?__twitter_impression=true&fbclid=IwAR15OZnM7E7HtTX7yadTXPwiWfRmDLYz7i1sBp2H3bLqQtyXy4JQD1kpX18


NPR, NRC: 2 SIDES OF THE SAME COIN

Mumbai Mirror | Dec 27, 2019

Gautam Bhatia

On December 24, the Union Cabinet cleared a Rs 3,900 crore budget for the
National Population Register (NPR) – an exercise due to begin in April.
Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Minister Prakash Javadekar immediately
hit the airwaves to insist that it was merely an enumeration exercise that
had nothing to do with the controversial and feared National Register of
Citizens (NRC). Echoing Prime Minister Modi’s claim at a rally the day
before that the Centre was yet to even discuss a nationwide NRC, these
ministers argued that the NPR was as innocuous as the Census, did not
require any documents and was being undertaken for the simple purpose of
ensuring better delivery of government schemes.

These claims, however, fall apart at even the slightest scrutiny. The
Indian Express pointed out, the link between the NPR and the NRC was made
by BJP leaders themselves no fewer than nine times in the Parliament. More
importantly, the connection between the two is hardwired into law. In 2003,
the Vajpayee government amended the Citizenship Act and introduced Section
14A laying the legal foundations for a nationwide NRC. This was followed by
Citizenship Rules of 2003. And these clearly state that the NPR is the
first step of NRC.

The clarity comes from one simple line hidden away in Rule 4(3) of the
Citizenship Rules: “For the purposes of preparation and inclusion in the
Local Register of Indian Citizens, the particulars collected of every
family and individual in the Population Register shall be verified and
scrutinised by the Local Registrar...” In other words, the law mandates
that the information collected from individuals and families to create the
NPR will be verified by government officials for NRC.

The intent of these rules is further clarified in Rule 4(4), which goes on
to state that “particulars of such individuals whose Citizenship is
doubtful, shall be entered by the Local Registrar with an appropriate
remark in the Population Register for further enquiry.” It is here that the
NPR and the NRC processes blur into each other: the Citizenship Rules
essentially give local government officials the power to ascertain if a
person is a ‘Doubtful Citizen’, based on information they glean during the
NPR process. As was evident during the NRC process in Assam, lakhs of these
‘doubtful’ citizens were forced to ‘prove’ their citizenship to hard-nosed
and often unsympathetic government officials.

The story does not end here. Even after one has jumped through this fire
hoop and made it to the NRC, the amendment allow any person to ‘object’ to
any name in the list – forcing them to go through the arduous process all
over again. This could be a disgruntled neighbour, or even an office rival.

Once again, the Assam experience speaks for itself: an investigation by
Scroll found that there were en masse ’objections’ against swathes of
people – predominantly Muslims. And many times, the objectors did not even
know whom they were ‘objecting’ to – but justified it as ‘collateral
damage’.

Thus, what these provisions essentially do is threaten to unleash a reign
of fear, insecurity, and harassment, where everything comes down to the
decision of the local Registrar. There must, therefore, be an urgent demand
to repeal the Citizenship Rules of 2003 and Section 14A of the Citizenship
Act, which provide the legal foundation for all of this to happen.

Now, the BJP also claims that the NPR is no different from Census, and that
its sole purpose is for welfare schemes. Both claims are false. As advocate
Malavika Prasad points out, if the NPR was only about enumeration, there
was no reason for it to fall within the gambit of Citizenship Rules –
which, as the name suggests, are about determining citizenship. And as for
welfare, for the last seven years, the government has maintained that
Aadhaar is – and will be – the panacea for all government welfare schemes.
Their lawyers have argued it in the Supreme Court, and their spin-doctors
in newspaper columns. So, is the government now admitting that Aadhaar was
a junk document all along?

Apart from all of this, there is one final damning piece of information.
For the first time, this NPR (as opposed to the previous one in 2010) will
ask for parents’ date and place of birth. Why is this important? Because
under the Citizenship Act, those born in India after 1987 are citizens only
if ’at least’ one parent is a citizen. The NPR, therefore, asks a question
that has no conceivable bearing with enumeration – but every conceivable
link with citizenship.

Therefore, please understand the chronology: An NPR will be conducted
first. The information will be used as a base for a nationwide NRC. The NRC
will force every individual to prove their citizenship to a government
official, and even if they do, any person may object to it. And all of this
is being done without any credible evidence of large-scale ‘illegal’
immigration into the country – in fact, evidence suggests the opposite.

No democratic country in the world puts its people through such a
harrowing, painful – and utterly needless – exercise.

II/III.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/congress-didnt-tie-npr-to-nrc-bjp-move-sinister/articleshow/72987434.cms?fbclid=IwAR0D1IJo2w7jmItxQ9WIF1A--YFI_XtK-I2_F0kLuQ2f1H_QMrfVlCLl4E4

Congress: Didn’t tie NPR to NRC, BJP move sinister

TNN | Dec 27, 2019, 4:48 IST

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III,
https://www.sabrangindia.in/article/npr-2020-gazette-notification-missing-official-govt-websites-taken?fbclid=IwAR1IrLhGz8EQL6ZTBY3pUKr4n09d7uUJpKD3zlohimiUcy8_uGCe9h0y3Wg

NPR 2020 gazette notification missing from official gov’t websites, taken
off?
The gazette notification dated July 31, 2019 had indicated that the
National Population Register update was to begin in April 2020

Sabrangindia
21 Dec 2019

Image Courtesy: wikipedia.org

The official website of the Government of India about census related
information, has one important notification missing… the one dealing with
the commencement of the exercise to update the National Population Register
(NPR).

This is curious given the recent offer by the government to rethink certain
provisions of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in wake of nationwide
protests. The double-blows of CAA-NPR are seen by many as a threat to the
secular and democratic fabric of the nation. Therefore, it is odd that an
official gazette notification would not appear on an official government
website, especially one dealing with the census.

The original gazette may be viewed here:

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