(32.87) 'foreign' Shawkat Ali overnight
Jorhat of Assam Mohammad Shawkat Ali, owner of Kitabghar, the oldest bookshop in the city. He did not find his name on the final draft list of the NRC published on 30 July. Diameter, overnight he has become 'foreign'. Shawkat Ali is 67 years old. His name was in the NRC made in 1951.
He was once a professional cricketer. He played for many local sports teams in the 60's and 70's. He is a resident of Dhokapatti in Jorhat. He claims he is the founder member of many clubs in the city. He is associated with the Jorhat District Crimeate Association. But there is no name in this year's NRC. Writing online at FirstPost, Writes Prashu Dip. To him Shawkat Ali said that the document or documentary may have been a minor mistake. He was dropped from the NRC for him. He said, I was born in Jodhahat. I studied the local accused language school. How did we become foreign overnight?
Shawkat Ali said he had a document. Again he will try to present as proof. In his language, I have all the documents. This includes the legacy data of 1966. During the British government, a receipt for income tax. So I am not worried at all.
His suspicions may have been the reason for some spelling mistakes. There may have been doubts about his father's name spelling mistakes. His son Ishtiaq (28) runs a computer center in the area. He helped people to apply for an NRC processing application.
Ishtiaq said, not only my father, many people do not have the names in the list. People from Bihar, West Bengal are facing more problems. Because, they have to collect documents from their respective states.
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