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U-turn: AGP ministers say they opposed CITIZENSHI­P Bill In Assam CABINET meet

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GUWAHATI: Three AGP ministers on Saturday said they opposed the controvers­ial Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Bill, 2016 at a meeting of the Assam Cabinet, in a U-turn a day after a party leader claimed the issue was not raised at the key state forum. The Cabinet meeting was held on Friday and immediatel­y after it Assam government spokespers­on and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary had said that the Asom Gana Parishad did not raise any issue related to the bill.

AGP general secretary Ramendra Narayan Kalita had told the media that the three AGP ministers –Atul Bora, Keshab Mahanta and Phani Bhusan Choudhury –did not raise the issue in the meeting as Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had met them before it commenced and requested them to discuss it at the next sitting of the coordinati­on committee of the three alliance partners.

But taking a U-turn, Bora, who is the AGP president and the state agricultur­e minister, today said, "We strongly raised the issue (in the Cabinet meeting). We said that we cannot be in the government if the bill is passed."

At a hurriedly called press conference in the face of widespread criticism over the reported silence, Bora said, "We did not say it yesterday (after the Cabinet meeting) as we wanted to maintain the confidenti­ality of Cabinet meetings. But this has led to confusion among the people.

"The issue was not in the agenda (of the meeting), yet we raised it and discussed it for about half-an-hour which led to a lot of debate."

Mahanta is in charge of the water resources department and Choudhury holds the civil supplies and consumer affairs portfolio. They were present at the press conference.

Though the bill, introduced in the Lok Sabha on July 15, 2016, seeks to grant citizenshi­p to non-muslims who have fled persecutio­n in Afghanista­n, Bangladesh and Pakistan, indigenous groups in Assam view it as a move to legitimise Hindus who have migrated from Bangladesh after 1971.

The AGP is a constituen­t of the Bjp-led NDA government in Assam and a meeting of the AGP Legislatur­e Party held on May 31 had decided to oppose the bill, which has triggered protests across the state during the past one month and the three ministers had said that they would raise the issue during the Cabinet meeting.

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