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نویسنده : prtordf پنجشنبه 8 اسفند 1398 - 8:31

The memorandum further said that Assam would not be able to take any more burden of Bangladeshi nationals irrespective of their religion as the state has already accepted the burden of the foreigners who came to the state up to the midnight of March 24, 1971 and all sections of indigenous people of the State are opposed to granting citizenship to foreigners who came to the State on or after March 25, 1971. He said that the JPC should take the opinion of all the indigenous people of the state before formulating its opinion and if the Centre tries to impose the bill against the wishes of the people, it would be responsible for the consequences.

The AASU in its memorandum to the JPC stated that the proposed bill would destroy the valued principle of secularism enshrined in the Constitution of India..Guwahati: In what has triggered an angry reaction in Assam, the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 has decided to resume hearing in New Delhi on April 12 but a large number of stakeholders who opposed the bill have not been called for hearing.The All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and 26 other organizations representing different ethnic groups of the state, have already submitted a joint memorandum to the JPC but only a few of the organizations have been called for the hearing. He also waed that any attempt to impose the bill would be counterproductive.The AASU which appeared before the JPC long back, has strongly opposed the bill saying that the bill violates the provisions of the Assam Accord and poses a threat to the identity of the indigenous people of the state.It is significant that formation of the JPC had necessitated after a large number of organizations in Assam opposed the bill seeking to provide citizenship to Hindu Bangladeshis who came to India after March 25, 1971 due to religious persecution in their own country. "We are going to oppose the bill tooth and nail," said Gogoi.

The Bill has a hidden agenda of creating vote bank at the cost Tpu Combined Fabric Factory of the secular fabric of the country and the Bill would encourage further infiltration from Bangladesh, the memorandum said.The noted RTI activist Akhil Gogoi alleged that it was the conspiracy of the BJP govement to hold the hearing of JPC in New Delhi so that many of the stakeholders could not appear before the committee.The JPC has asked the organisations who were called for the hearings to submit their memorandum well in advance along with the names of the representatives, attending the hearing.The proposed bill has created a lot of anger in the state as a large number of organizations pleaded that the JPC should conduct its hearing in the state instead of holding it in New Delhi.The AASU chief adviser Samujjal Bhattacharya has waed that the Central and State Govements should be ready to face a vigorous movement if they try to pass the bill forcefully by not accepting the opinion of the people of the state.The group intellectuals lead by noted social activists Hiren Gohain has also called people from all sections of society to unite and demand immediate withdrawal of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, and oppose the "steamrollering of Assamese sentiments".

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