AGP will continue opposing amendment bill on citizenship: Bora

IANS  |  Guwahati 

The (AGP) on Thursday said that it will continue to oppose the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, and not compromise on the issue.

AGP said the bill was aimed at granting citizenship to those who came to due to persecution in neighbouring countries.

"We are not going to compromise on the issue of citizenship. Our stand is firm that under no circumstance are we going to accept Bangladeshi citizens, who had entered after March 24, 1971," said Bora, adding that his party had informed the central government of its stand.

"The proposed bill is not constitutional. According to the accord signed after six-year-long anti-foreigners movement (1979-1985), the cut-off date for the detection and deportation of foreigners is March 25, 1971, irrespective of the religious affiliation of any individual," he said.

The AGP and Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF) are partners in the BJP-led alliance government in Both the AGP and BPF have two members in the cabinet, headed by

Although the AGP and contested the 2016 elections as partners, the regional party is going to contest the coming panchayat polls alone. The poll dates are yet to be announced as the process of updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC) has not yet been completed.

Asked about the party's alliance with the for the next year's Lok Sabha polls, the AGP said that his party is part of the at the Centre and in "We have not thought about the Lok Sabha polls yet but we are not going to join any Third Front," he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 12 2018. 21:36 IST