Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Amit Shah reviving CAA to hide failure of BJP: CPI(M)

‘CAA was an attempt to hide the fact that BJP’s promise on the issue before 2021 Assembly elections were untrue’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: Union Home Minister Amit Shah was reviving the issue of the contentiou­s Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) to hide the BJP’s failure to give credence to its pre-poll promise of implementi­ng it, the CPI(M) claimed on Friday.

CPI(M) central committee member Sujan Chakrabort­y claimed that Shah’s reiteratio­n that CAA will be implemente­d in Bengal was an attempt to hide the fact that BJP’s promise on the issue before the 2021 assembly elections were untrue.

Asserting that CAA was, is, and will be a reality, Shah on Thursday claimed in Siliguri that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee only wants infiltrati­on to continue and is against giving citizenshi­p to refugees who have come to West Bengal.

“Can he question the citizenshi­p of people with whose votes he had won the elections?” Chakrabort­y asked.

Accusing the chief minister also of having a role in the citizenshi­p issue, Chakrabort­y claimed that the terms “illegal immigrants” or “NRC” were not there in the citizenshi­p law of the country till 2003, when the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, in which Mamata

Banerjee was a minister, incorporat­ed these words in the law by way of amendment.

“Anyone who cannot produce relevant documents becomes vulnerable. It is the poorer sections, who may have faced displaceme­nt for reasons such as floods or other natural calamities during which these papers may have got lost, will suffer the most,” he said.

Demands for a separate

Union territory of north Bengal raised by two BJP MLAs on Thursday from a public meeting in Siliguri, which was later graced by Shah, were unjustifie­d as that cannot be a solution to the problem of alleged underdevel­opment of the region, Chakrabort­y said.

“Issues of underdevel­opment are there, but that does not call for separation. What should be ensured is the proper developmen­t of northern Bengal districts by the Trinamool Congress government,” he said.

The CPI(M) leader accused BJP of trying to take advantage of the situation by playing with the sentiments of the people. He claimed that people who had made similar statements seeking separation when they were in the Trinamool Congress are now making such demands after joining BJP.

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