"Yes, infiltration is going on. But who is responsible for this? Border protection is the responsibility of the Centre," Gogoi said at a press conference here.
"I am not saying I am not responsible at all. I am responsible for identifying them in Assam. But the primary responsibility is of BSF, which is under the Centre," he said.
The Centre is directly responsible for failing to protect the border as BSF, which is under the Union government, has not been able to stop illegal immigration from Bangladesh, he added.
Currently, NRC is being updated by including the names of all Indians who came to Assam on or before March 25, 1971.
"We will file an interim application very soon requesting the same. We want that no Indian living in Assam should be excluded from the NRC. However, it is up to the Supreme Court to decide," the Chief Minister said.
The state government advocated in the additional affidavit for unconditional inclusion of all the Scheduled Tribes (STs) of hills and plains and other six ethnic communities -- Morans, Motoks, Chutias, Tai-Ahoms, Koch- Rajbonghis and tea tribes in the NRC.
"Moreover, based on the caste certificates issued by the competent authorities, the SCs, OBCs, MOBCs, the persons and their ancestors residing in Assam for more than 100 years should automatically find their names in the ongoing updation of the NRC," it had said.
The state government has also recommended extending the time-frame for submission of NRC application, supply of additional computers along with operators, simplification of the entire procedure and house to house visit by officials for completion of the entire exercise.
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