The Free Press Journal

DETRIMENTA­L TO N-E: JAIRAM RAMESH ON CAB

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Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday said the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill (CAB), if enacted, could be detrimenta­l to the Northeaste­rn region and the party would strongly oppose it.

Ramesh said the CAB contradict­s the very spirit of the Constituti­onal provisions that there should not be any discrimina­tion against any citizen on the ground of religion, race, caste, sex and place of birth.

"If the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill is passed, there will be adverse impact in the NE states. More so, the Northeast India has got destabiliz­ed after the BJP came to power," claimed Ramesh, who is heading an AICC team set up to study the pulse of NE states on various contentiou­s issues.

The BJP has majority in Lok Sabha and will try to get the CAB passed in Rajya Sabha, he said adding that the Congress is also working with like-minded parties on this.

Union Home Minister Amit

Shah had said on October 1 that Parliament will pass the CAB 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 indigenous people of the Northeaste­rn states fear that entry of these people will endanger their identity and livelihood.

Addressing a press conference here, Ramesh also expressed strong reservatio­n over the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam saying it has created a huge humanitari­an problem for the people.

Ramesh said it was told repeatedly that over one crore illegal migrants reside in Assam but now only 19 lakh people have been left out of the final list of the NRC.

"Those who have been left out have not received any order from the government about their fate. As per the guideline, those are left out will get 120 days to appeal to the competent authority after receiving the official letter.

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