CAA protests: Arundhati Roy asks people to give false names like Ranga-Billa for NPR

Arundhati Roy said the Modi govt is bringing in the National Population register to prepare ground for National Register of Citizens and asked people to oppose them by providing false information

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CAA protests: Arundhati Roy asks people to give false names like Ranga-Billa for NPR
Arundhati Roy speaking at a protest organised at Delhi University on Wednesday. (Photo: PTI)

Author and activist Arundhati Roy on Wednesday said when officials come to collect details for the National Population Register (NPR), people should provide them false details about their name and address. Arundhati Roy said this while taking part in a protest in New Delhi against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC).

"When officials visit your home for NPR and ask you your name, give them names like Ranga-Billa, Kungfu-Katta," Arundhati Roy said during a protest organised at Delhi University.

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She said people should cite 7 Race Course (the prime minister's residence) as their address and should agree on a mobile number that everyone will provide to the officials.Speaking at the protest, Arundhati Roy said the National Register of Citizens (NRC) was targeted against the Muslims of India.

"They will visit your homes, take your name, phone number and ask for documents like Aadhaar and driving licences. The NPR will become database of NRC. We need to fight against it and have a plan. When they visit your home for NPR, and ask for your name give them some different name...For address say 7 RCR. A lot of subversion will be needed, we are not born to face lathis and bullets," Arundhati Roy said.

She accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of telling a "lie" at his Ramlila Ground rally on Sunday that his government never said anything about the NRC process and that there are no detention camps in the country.

"He told the lie knowing that it will be caught but still he lied because he has media with him which will not question him."

Arundhati Roy said that those protesting against the amended Citizenship Act and the NRC need to work for getting a "proper commitment" from various states that they will not implement these measures.

She alleged that after widespread protests against the CAA and NRC in the country, the government has been trying to push the provisions of NRC and CAA through NPR.

Alleging that Muslims are being attacked and oppressed by the police in Uttar Pradesh, she claimed, "Attacks are taking place on Muslims in UP. Police are going house to house ransacking and looting."

Arundhati Roy said CAA and NRC were not only against Muslims also against Dalits, tribals and poor people in the country.

The Union Cabinet on Tuesday approved Rs 3,941.35 crore for updating the National Population Register(NPR). The NPR is a list of "usual residents" of the country. A "usual resident" is defined for the purposes of NPR as a person who has resided in a local area for the past six months or more or a person who intends to reside in that area for the next six months or more.

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The data for National Population Register (NPR) was collected in 2010 along with the house-listing phase of Census of India 2011. The data was updated in 2015 by conducting door-to-door survey.

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