Cong didn't have courage to identify illegal migrants: Shah

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today hit out at the erstwhile UPA governments charging the with not having the courage to identify illegal migrants in Assam, an exercise which was to be conducted as part of the accord signed by former in 1985.

Participating in a discussion on the issue of National Register of Citizens (NRC) in in the Rajya Sabha, Shah said the exercise was conducted under the supervision of the

The Rajya Sabha had taken up the discussion by doing away with the Question Hour, but the debate was disrupted due to vociferous protests by TMC, and some other parties which finally led M Venkaiah Naidu to adjourn the House for the day.

"NRC is being conducted on the SC order. There are 40 lakh people (missing in the list) ... Whom do you want to save? You want to save illegal Bangaldesis," the asked.

He noted that the NRC was the spirit of the 1985 Accord which sought to identify illegal migrants into and prepare a list of Indian citizens.

Shah said former had signed the on August 14, 1985 after the movement in the state went out of control leading to death of some protesters.

"This was the Congress PM's initiative. He (Rajiv Gandhi) did not have the courage. We have courage and we are doing it," he informed the House.

Shah's remarks provoked noisy protests by the Opposition members led by those from the Congress and the The House was adjourned for about 10 minutes and then for the day.

was present in the House but could not reply due to the noisy protests.

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 14:20 IST