Hindustan Times (Patiala)

People opposed to Citizenshi­p Bill, Mizoram CM tells Shah

- Press Trust of India ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

AIZAWL: Mizoram chief minister Zoramthang­a Saturday told Union home minister Amit Shah that the people of the state are against the proposed amendment to the Citizenshi­p Act, 1955, an official statement said.

The Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill, 2019 could open a “floodgate of illegal immigrants” in Mizoram, the statement said.

Zoramthang­a met Shah at the Raj Bhavan here during the Bharatiya Janata Party president’s maiden visit to the state after assuming office.

Shah also met an umbrella organisati­on of civil society bodies and student associatio­ns. The organisati­on submitted a memorandum demanding that the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill, 2019 should not be legislated in Parliament.

If the Bill is passed in Parliament then Mizoram and other north eastern states which are opposed to the contentiou­s bill should be exempted from its ambit, the memorandum by the Mizoram NGO Coordinati­on Committee said.

The committee had earlier decided to organise a protest rally against the proposed CAB but changed its decision and met Shah to discuss its demands.

Shah had said on October 1 that the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill would be passed in Parliament which will grant citizenshi­p to Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Afghanista­n, Bangladesh and Pakistan after seven years of stay in the country even if they do not possess proper documents.

The Bill had been passed in Lok Sabha on January 8 but lapsed as it could not be placed in Rajya Sabha.

There have been protests against the proposed Bill in several north eastern states.

A press release issued by the NGO body said that Shah assured it that the inner line permit (ILP) system in force in Mizoram would be incorporat­ed in the proposed Bill.

The ILP is an official travel document issued by the Government of India to grant permission for inward travel of an Indian citizen into a protected area for a limited period.

It is obligatory for Indians residing outside the states concerned to obtain permission prior to entering the protected areas.

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