AGP delegation meets Bihar CM; seeks JD(U) support against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

An eight-member delegation of the (AGP) Saturday met Kumar here and sought the JD(U)'s support against the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, in Parliament.

The delegation submitted a memorandum to Kumar, who is also the JD(U)'s national president, urging him to extend his party's support and cooperation, both inside and outside Parliament, to prevent the passage of the Bill.

The Bill is likely to be tabled in the Winter Session of Parliament.

"It is learnt that the (United) under your leadership is raising objection against the passage of the Bill...

"We urge you to do the needful so that the Bill can not get through Parliament. We solicit your kind cooperation both inside and outside Parliament," Bora said in the memorandum.

AGP leaders Keshab Mahanta, Phanibhushan Choudhary, Birendra Prasad Vaishya, Brindavan Goswami, Ramendra and Kamla Kant Kalita were also part of the delegation.

JD(U) national K C Tyagi and party were also present at the meeting that took place at Kumar's official residence at 1 Aney Marg.

The JD(U), after disintegration of the grand alliance in in July 2017, joined hands with the BJP to form a NDA government in the state.

The memorandum said the AGP expects JD(U) MPs to protest against the Bill.

In a resolution passed at its national meeting in on July 8, the JD(U) had opposed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, terming it a clear threat to the indigenous languages and the culture of Assam.

The JD(U) in its resolution had asked the Centre to work towards mitigating the people's concerns about the Bill.

Brought by the government in Parliament in 2016, the Bill seeks to make Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanistan, or eligible for Indian citizenship after a stay of six years.

"The provisions of the Bill is quite obnoxious and detrimental to the greater interest of the people not only of Assam but also of India," the AGP memorandum said

"If the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 is passed in the Parliament, it will certainly frustrate the very purpose of the National Register of Citizenship and if the six communities referred to herein above are given Citizenship it will affect the language, culture and economy of Assam and as such, we as a regional party strongly oppose the aforesaid Bill," it said.

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First Published: Sat, September 29 2018. 18:55 IST