Andhra Pradesh Against New NPR Form

AP government will pass a resolution in the ensuing Budget session of the State Legislature, requesting that the Centre maintain the National Population Register (NPR) as it existed in the year 2010.
CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy took to Twitter on Tuesday evening and said that the YSR Congress’ stand on the NPR issue.
“Some questions proposed in the NPR are causing insecurities in the minds of minorities of my state. After elaborate consultations within our party, we have requested the Central Government to revert the conditions to those prevailing in 2010,” the Chief Minister said in the first tweet.
“To this effect, we will also introduce a resolution in the upcoming assembly session,” Jagan said in the second tweet.
Jagan’s tweets came in the backdrop of his government's recent order, gearing up the administrative machinery for the conduct of the NPR exercise and Housing Listing and Housing Census as part of the Census of India 2021 to be taken up for 45 days between April and September 2020.
“Given several apprehensions and doubts being expressed in various quarters concerning the conduct of NPR exercise, following clarifications are issued to all the District Collectors/ Principal Census Officers in the shape of “Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQ) for easy dissemination to all concerned,” General Administration Department Secretary Shashi Bhushan Kumar said in the order issued on January 22.
He said people are not required to submit any document to the enumerators during the NPR exercise. The GAD Secretary added that all officials involved, from enumerators onwards, “have been/are being trained” to the effect that there was no requirement of submission of any document by the people during the NPR exercise, nor any requirement to insist on an answer to any query if people do not intend to answer.
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