"We are studying the situation and making plans to provide fixed security to the NRC Seva Kendras. We are trying to analyse the situation and sharing intelligence among the different security forces," Sahay said at a press conference here.
Responding to queries about reports of possible socio-political conflagration in the run-up to the publication of the draft NRC, the DGP said, "It is an emerging dynamic situation and a strategy has been put in place for a quick response team. At this moment the situation is not sensitive".
"But other foot prints are also important. The army can be asked to play a proactive role in the border areas. The unified commands structure is there. Many security forces are working under it. .
. army, paramilitary forces and all sorts of Central forces are there", Sahay said.
On requisitioning additional central forces for providing security at the NRC Seva Kendras, the DGP said, "we have sought support depending on our need. We will request more if the need arises. The forces needed is being worked out depending on exigencies".
He also informed that a high level interactive meeting was held in Guwahati today on NRC updation process with the participation of the Registrar General and Census and Commissioner of India, both state and Central Government officials, NRC State Coordinator, political parties and 39 stake holders.
"All Indian citizens will be helped for their parental verification to establish their Indian citizenship. These meetings are being held to prevent law and order situations.
"Rumours are on to spread misinformation and mischief. Any effort to take law and order into one's hand by any quarter will not be allowed", he added.
Sahay also informed that Additional Director General of Police Mukesh Agarwal has been appointed as the Nodal Officer for counter operations against social media and mainstream media reports on rumours.
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