Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Let UN decide on CAA legality: CM

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

KOLKATA: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that experts from the United Nations and human rights bodies should get to decide whether the new citizenshi­p law is legal.

“Let them form a group to study it. All political parties and religious groups will stay out of it,” Banerjee said at a rally organised in the heart of Kolkata by the Trinamool Congress’s youth and student wings against the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens.

No violence was reported from any part of the state even though several protests against the newly amended law were held at different places, where it has become a sensitive issue. In the past week, violence has been reported from some places with protesters burning down a railway station in Murshidaba­d.

Mocking BJP leaders, Banerjee said, “If you ask for my father’s birth certificat­e you should produce the same as well. Do all these BJP leaders have birth certificat­es of their parents? BJP is insulting the dead by asking for credential­s of our forefather­s. They do not have the intelligen­ce required to do something good for people.”

Traffic was paralysed in large parts of Kolkata with the TMC, Left parties, Congress and a citizens’ group organising separate rallies, almost around the same time, in solidarity with protesters in the rest of the country.

Congress leaders read out the preamble to the Constituti­on at the end of their rally that started from the Tipu Sultan mosque and ended at the Ram Mandir in central Kolkata. Left leaders said they would soon hold rallies jointly with the Congress. The BJP took out a procession in south Kolkata in support of the new law.

At the TMC rally, Banerjee shouted “united India” slogans and used the logo that she used for the first time before the Lok Sabha elections when she tried to unite regional parties against BJP and its allies.

“Some days ago they said Aadhaar card is mandatory for having bank accounts, ration cards, passports and phone connection­s...” the chief minister said.

“Ram Chandra Guha was insulted today because he spoke against CAB...,” said Banerjee.

“They are saying Hindus won’t have to produce documents. It is a big lie. A law applies to all. They told the same lie in Assam and 13 lakh Hindus were left out of NRC,” she said.

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