Mayawati seeks all-party meeting on NRC

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

: Joining the row over the draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, today condemned the exclusion of over 40 lakh people and demanded an all-party meeting on it.

"By depriving 40 lakh people from religious and linguistic minorities living there for years of their citizenship, the BJP governments both at the Centre and in have achieved the target of their narrow and divisive politics," she said in a press release.

In a terse reaction, state said the was working in tandem with the to save infiltrators from

said it would be very difficult to contain the frenzy caused by the publication of the draft NRC and called for an all-party meeting to work out remedial measures.

She said the Centre should not complicate the issue on the pretext of having acted on court orders, alleging that the government has been "continuously flouting" them.

The claimed there was an anarchy in the country because of the "narrow, casteist, communal and divisive policies" of the BJP and its governments, and too was affected by it.

She alleged that in western Uttar Pradesh, which the BSP regarded as its stronghold, the Dalits and the Muslims were being subjected to immense pressure from the government.

demanded immediate steps to stop the "malicious campaign" against them.

Reacting to her remarks, UP said, "When the issue of infiltration of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in had assumed the shape of a mass movement, Mayawati was nowhere in

"Moving in tandem with the Congress, the wants to save Bangladeshi infiltrators, he said.

Hundreds of Assamese youth had to sacrifice their lives on the issue of illegal infiltration," he said.

"The did not have the courage to implement the accord, but the BJP government has shown the courage, the BJP said in a statement.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 20:50 IST