The Asian Age

Nitish opposes citizenshi­p law, to write to PM

Bihar CM assures students’ body he will write to PM

- MANOJ ANAND

In a shot in the arm for A AS U, Bihar CM Ni ti sh Kumar has opposed the Citizenshi­p ( Amendment) Bill 2016 and said he would write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking its withdrawal, due to the threat it poses to the identity of the indigenous people of the Northeast if it is passed.

Mr Kumar said this to an AASU team which met him in Patna on Wednesday.

In what may be called a shot in the arm for AllAssam Students’ Union ( AASU), Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar has not only opposed the Citizenshi­p ( Amendment) Bill 2016, but also announced to write a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointing out the imminent threat to the identity of indigenous population of Assam and the Northeast if the bill is passed.

Mr Kumar said this to an AASU delegation, which met him in Patna on Wednesday as part of its strategy to take the movement to national level and form a strong political lobby against the proposed legislatio­n.

“The support of Bihar chief minister is a major developmen­t for our cause as we need strong leaders at the national level to take up this issue and support our stand. Well aware of the history of the students movement in the state and the problem of cross- border infiltrati­on, he has assured us to write to the PM,” AASU advisor, who was part of the delegation, said.

“He also told us that in a secular country like India, citizenshi­p cannot be granted on the basis of religion,” he added. Harivansh Narayan Singh, MP from Bihar and a member of the Joint Parliament­ary Committee, was also present in the meeting.

The student body which is leading a movement against the proposed bill has already met leaders from 11 national and regional political parties, including the TMC, Shiromani Akali Dal, TDP, DMK, AIADMK, CPM, CPI, Congress( I), BJP and BPF over the issue. It will also meet West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu to build a strong political opinion against the bill.

“We have also sought an audience with Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue. But for reasons best known to him, the meeting has not been fixed yet,” the students leader said.

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