No to bill, all of northeast.

All northeast states join hands to oppose BJP’s Citizenship Bill; want it scrapped

Nagaland cabinet rejects bill; 11 NE parties to send delegation to PM, President

Agency Report | Guwahati/Kohima | 29 January, 2019 | 11:10 PM

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has said ten political parties in the North East, including allies of the Bharatiya Janata Party, have unanimously decided to oppose the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016. Chief ministers of most northeastern states have opposed the bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha earlier this month.

Eleven northeastern political parties came together here on Tuesday against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 and decided to appeal to the Central government to scrap the legislation.

The parties from seven states excluding Sikkim participated in a two-day convention and unanimously decided to oppose the Bill that seeks to grant citizenship to migrants from six non-Muslim minority groups from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, the convener of the convention, said the parties will send a delegation to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Ram Nath Kovind seeking to scrap the Bill passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8.

“We have decided to jointly oppose the Bill which will endanger the lives and identity of the indigenous people,” he said.

Asked if the parties will come out of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led North East Democratic Alliance, Sangma told the media that the convention was not a political one but it was for the concerns of the people of the region.

“I hope the government will also understand the sentiments of the people of the region over the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016,” Sangma said.

The Chief Minister said that if the Centre does not pay heed to their demand, the parties would meet again to decide on a future course of action.

Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga echoed Sangma’s remarks saying that if the Bill was passed, it would be “dangerous and harmful for us”.

“We all need to think together on steps to oppose it.”
The Nagaland cabinet on Monday rejected the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016.

Chief Secretary Temjem Toy said the Cabinet discussed the Bill at length.

It took into account the will and desire of all sections of the people of the state who expressed their opposition and resentment to the Bill in various forms in a democratic manner.

The cabinet clarified that the state government, which represents the will and desire of the people, remains opposed to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.

The Nagaland cabinet headed by Chief Minister Neiphui Rio also assured that the National Democratic People’s Party-led People’s Democratic Alliance (PDA) government would leave no stone un-turned to constantly protect the rights and privileges of the people and continue to undertake measures to further strengthen safeguards of the people. (IANS)