Centre attempts damage control on Citizenship Bill

IANS  |  New Delhi 

In an apparent bid to assuage fears in the northeast over the (Amendment) Bill, the Centre on Tuesday said that under the proposed nobody will get Indian without the consent of the respective state governments.

In fact, the government would like to encourage such immigrants to take up residence in states outside the northeast, where there has been an uproar over the legislation seeking to give Indian to Hindus and other non-Muslims facing persecution in Pakistan, and

"Without the state government's recommendation, no one will be given Indian citizenship," a said.

"Each and every individual application for Indian citizenship will have to be inquired into by the District Magistrate, who will analyse each case and give recommendations to the The also has to do its inquiry through its agencies," he added.

Ministry sources also said the government was mulling giving incentives to people seeking citizenship for settling anywhere in except in the northeast.

The clarification came amid mounting opposition to the Citizenship Bill, which has been passed by the Lok Sabha and is now pending in the Rajya Sabha.

Critics say it will open the floodgates for migration into the northeast.

The Bill provides for making Hindus and other non-Muslim minorities eligible for Indian citizenship after their stay in for seven years.

BJP's own Ministers - (Assam) and Phema Khandu (Arunachal Pradesh) - are said to be having reservations over the Bill. N. Biren Singh of has expressed his opposition to it. And so has in

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First Published: Tue, January 22 2019. 18:38 IST