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CAA: CONG-RULED STATES MAY PASS RESOLUTION Chidu says if joblessnes­s rises income falls, attacks Centre on economy

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NEW DELHI: The Congress-ruled states are likely to pass resolution­s against CAA in the coming weeks and also halt the process of National Population Register. Sources said they are evaluating legal ramificati­ons of the proposed resolution. One suggestion is that such a resolution would be moved by a member of an Assembly, not by the government. The Congress has informed its Chief Ministers and alliance partners to adopt a resolution against CAA. So far Kerala has passed a resolution against CAA, while the Trinamool Congress-West Bengal government has already said it is against the new law.

The Opposition meet on Monday asked all the like-minded CMs to stop the NPR process. "The CAA, NPR or NRC is a package which is unconstitu­tional, as it specifical­ly targets the poor, the SC/STs and linguistic & religious minorities. NPR is the basis for NRC. We demand the withdrawal of CAA and the immediate stoppage of the nationwide NRC/NPR," a resolution by Opposition parties said.

"All the CMs who have announced they will not implement NRC in their state must consider suspending the NPR enumeratio­n as this is a prelude to the NRC," said the resolution. Earlier the Congress Working Committee

also issued a resolution on CAA.

The CWC said the Narendra Modi government had "unleashed the brute state power to suppress, subjugate and stifle the voice of youth and students across the country. “A concerted attack on the Constituti­on, rampant unemployme­nt, commercial­isation of education, unpreceden­ted fee hikes and autocratic refusal to listen to the voice and concerns of youth-students have led to spontaneou­s protests across university campuses,” it said.

Meanwhile, senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m attacked the Modi government over the state of the economy, saying if unemployme­nt rises and incomes decline, there is a danger of youth and students “exploding in anger”. “The nation is engrossed with the anti-CAA, antiNPR protests. Both present a clear and present danger,” PC said.

“If unemployme­nt rises and incomes decline, there is the danger of youth and students exploding in anger,” he said. “The circle of incompeten­t management is complete. Modi government started in July 2014 with CPI inflation at 7.39%. In December 2019, it was 7.35%. Food inflation stands at 14.12%. Vegetable prices are up 60%. Onion prices are over Rs100 per kg. This is the 'achhe din' promised by the BJP,” he said.

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Demonstrat­ors write slogans on a shutter of shops to protest at church street in Bengaluru. —ANI
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