Centre notifies committee to clear pending CAA applications in Bengal
POLITY – ELECTIONS
21 FEBRUARY 2026
- The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has notified an additional empowered committee in West Bengal to fast-track pending citizenship applications under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
- This comes amid the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal.
Why Was a New Committee Formed?
- A large number of people, especially from the Matua community, have applied for citizenship under CAA.
- Many of them do not have their names in the 2002 electoral roll, which is being used as the benchmark in the ongoing electoral revision.
- Due to the surge in applications, an additional State-specific empowered committee has been created for West Bengal.
Composition of the New Committee
- The committee includes
- Deputy Registrar-General, Directorate of Census Operations (West Bengal) – Head
- Officer from Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau (IB) (Deputy Secretary rank or above)
- Two Under Secretary-level officials (from FRRO & NIC West Bengal)
- Postmaster General of West Bengal
Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)
- The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 grants citizenship to undocumented migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan belonging to:
- Hindu
- Sikh
- Buddhist
- Parsi
- Christian
- Jain communities
- They must have entered India on or before 31 December 2014
- It reduces residency requirement from 12 years to 5 years
- On March 11, 2024, the government notified the Citizenship Amendment Rules, 2024, enabling implementation of the Act.
Issue of Documentation
- Though meant for undocumented migrants, the Rules require submission of documents.
- Some applicants lack documents issued by authorities in Bangladesh/Pakistan/Afghanistan.
- This had earlier discouraged applications.
Matua Community
- The Matua community consists largely of Hindu Namasudras.
- They began migrating from Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) in 1947 (Partition) as well as before and after 1971 (Bangladesh Liberation War)
- They have strong presence in West Bengal
- They are the second largest Scheduled Caste community in West Bengal.
