Published 21:38 IST, February 8th 2020
Owaisi says Hyderabad has passed resolution against NPR
On Saturday, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi announced that Hyderabad had passed a resolution against the National Population Register (NPR)
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On Saturday, AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi announced that Hyderabad had passed a resolution against the National Population Register (NPR) and it had become the first city in the nation to do so. He stated that the resolution was adopted after former Mayor and AIMIM national corporator Majid Hussein had proposed it to Hyderabad Mayor Bonthu Rammohan, who accepted it.
Owaisi took to twitter and said, "I thank all @aimim_national corporators & must also thank @TelanganaCMO for his support."
Hyderabad is now the first Indian city to adopt a resolution against #NPR. @GHMCOnline adopted a resolution against #NPR
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) February 8, 2020
The resolution was adopted after former mayor & @aimim_national corporator Majid Hussein proposed it & it was accepted by @bonthurammohan
NPR dates announced
On Wednesday, the MoS for Home Nityanand Rai announced that the Centre had decided to prepare and update the population register from April to September 2020, throughout the country except for Assam. Nityanand Rai announced that the NPR will be carried out along with House listing for the Census.
The MoS also clarified that the NPR will not require the person to submit any documentation. "No document is to be collected during the updation of NPR," he said. He also stated that the requirement for the Aadhaar number under the National Population Register (NPR) is voluntary.
21:38 IST, February 8th 2020