Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

AGP MOVES TOP COURT AGAINST THE AMENDED CITIZENSHI­P ACT

- Amrita Madhukalya

NEW DELHI : The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), a National Democratic Alliance (NDA) ally, on Monday filed a petition in the Supreme Court challengin­g the amended citizenshi­p act.

AGP legislator Ramendra Narayan Kalita filed a petition on behalf of the party in the apex court and said that they were “misled” by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on the issue.

“As part of the NDA, we were politicall­y compelled to do certain things. We will now take up this fight legally,” Kalita said. The AGP had voted in favour of the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Bill in both Houses of Parliament.

A number of functionar­ies of Assam’s ruling alliance of the BJP and AGP have resigned from their posts in the aftermath of the passage of the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) act, with some saying that the state government had failed to gauge the mood of the people against the new law that allows citizenshi­p to migrants from minority communitie­s in Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.

AGP Rajya Sabha parliament­arian Kumar Deepak Das has also filed a petition in the top court in “his personal capacity”. “I filed the petition to oppose the legislatio­n, especially as someone who took part in the Assam Movement,” Das said.

The two petitions contest that CAA violates the Assam Accord, Article 19 of the Constituti­on and the Preamble, as well as Section 6(A) of the 1986 amendment of the Citizenshi­p Act. The petitions have been listed for December 18.

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