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Chorus Against Citizenship Bill Grows Louder, Revolt in North East States

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In Assam, the anti-bill protests turned violent as protesters stormed into a meeting organised by the RSS in Tinsukia district and severely beat up the BJP district president.

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Guwahati: Protests against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 escalated on Wednesday as hundreds of protesters from Manipur took part in a procession in New Delhi, chanted slogans and held placards that said, ‘Stop Hinduisation of Manipur, Respect our Ethnic identity.’

Protesters from All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU) and other organisations were stopped by the security personnel as they burned representational copies of the Bill outside the Parliament House. “Why is the Government of India in a haste to pass the Bill? We have every right to protect the indigenous people. Northeast India is not a dumping ground of illegal migrants,” said one of the protesters.

At the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous Council (TUIPC) headquarters in Khumulwng, hundreds of thousands led by Tripura royal scion, Pradyot Manikya Debbarma, rallied against the Bill, raising the slogan ‘Poila jati ulo party’ (Tribe first, party later).

Protesters from TUIPC, a joint body of 48 one-time insurgent groups in the state, were joined by tribal political parties such as the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT), IPFT Tipraha – a breakaway faction of Tripura’s ruling ally IPFT – and the National Conference of Tripura (NCT).


“We have come together against the Bill, irrespective of caste, creed or religion, and across party lines and NGOs. With just three months to elections, the government is playing vote bank politics, intending polarisation of people and communities. We will continue to fight it peacefully,” said Debbarma.

In Assam, the anti-bill protests turned violent as protesters from All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) stormed into a meeting organised by the RSS in Tinsukia district, and severely beat up the BJP district president present at the venue. While police resorted to baton charge to disperse the agitating crowd, seriously injured Lakeshwar Moran was rushed to hospital.

AASU campaigners in Dhemaji district are all set to welcome Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday with his effigies clothed in black displayed at different locations in the town.

“We have hung his effigies at 10 places – all done in black. It is a way to register our protest against the Bill and to tell him that we will never accept it,” said an AASU activist.

On the other hand, the Sadou Asom Karmachari Parishad (SAKP) staged a massive anti-bill protest in Guwahati, affecting normal functioning of government offices for at least three hours. The organisation held similar protests in other parts of the state. One of the protesters said that ‘a job is not more important than the state or the community’, another held a banner that read, ‘Desh bulile nalage aadesh’ (We don’t need orders for the sake of our motherland)”.

AASU chief advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya, who also lent support to the protests, said that people will not bow down to the government. “Assam will not take the burden of Bangladeshis – Hindus or Muslims who entered India after 1971. The government is trying to dominate us, but we will not bow down.”

Meanwhile, the Asom Gana Parishad came out in support of the families of the martyrs of Assam Agitation, who have decided to return the awards to the state government in protest against the Bill.

https://www.news18.com/news/india/c...-revolt-in-assam-manipur-tripura-2019841.html
 
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Meghalaya Protest Citizenship Amendment Bill 2016

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The major reasons why TRIPURA, MANIPUR and MEGHAYALA are not backing the bill are because they are concerned it will encourage illegal immigration from Bangladesh and threaten the demography, cultural and linguistic rights of the indigenous minorities.

In MIZORAM, people fear that Buddhist Chakmas from Bangladesh will take advantage of this amendment. While the ones in ARURANCHAL PRADESH fear that Chakmas and Tibeteans will do the same.

NAGALAND wants the bill to be reviewed. To enter these 3 states, Indians need Inner Line Permit so the affect of the amendment might not be felt as much there.

ASSAM.

The Assamese feel that the Bill violates the 1985 Assam Accord which aimed to curb illegal Bangladeshi migration, irrespective of the immigrant’s religion.

Cut-off date of the bill is 31 December 2014 so the protesters feel that it breaches the cut-off date of both National Register of Citizens (NRC) and Assam Accord, which is March 24, 1971.

BJP’s justification:

As per ruling party BJP, new citizens will be accommodated all over India and not just in the North-East so the latter need not worry.

Saying that the amendment encourages migration is technically wrong because its cut-off date is December 31, 2014 and not a day beyond that.

It sees this amendment as reparation of partition to the separated Hindus.

The very nature of the bill violates the Citizenship Act 1955, under which people of undivided India cannot acquire citizenship in India.

Secularism: Article 14 of the Indian Constitution clearly states that people cannot be discriminated on the grounds of religion.

The Bill on the other hand clearly discriminates on religious grounds. It leaves behind Muslims immigrants. One such act can damage the ailing secular ethos of the nation.

Remember the Rohingyas?

India has a centuries old tradition of giving shelter to refugees. Rohingyas are believed to be the world’s most prosecuted people, yet the Indian government deported them, citing concerns of internal security and lack of space and funds to accommodate them.

Barely a year later, we now have new gold mines to do the same for non-Muslim minorities?

Are Muslims not prosecuted?

The 6 minorities stated in the amendment bill are not the only prosecuted ones in the three countries. Followers of Ahmadiyya in Pakistan, Hazaras in Afganistan, and Shia sect and Sufism in both Pakistan and Afghanistan are prosecuted by Sunni extremists. Incidentally, all the sects mentioned are branches of Islam

What about China, Myanmar and Sri Lanka?

Our legislators wittily left these countries as Muslims are not in their best conditions there, the Uyghur Muslims of China and the Rohingyas of Myanmar for instance. The condition of Tibetans in China and that of Tamilians in Sri Lanka is not great either.

The Citizenship Amendment Bill, if passed, may or may not have the same result as anticipated by the protesters. But the very fact that one such amendment was proposed, on religious grounds, is appalling.

BJP’s election manifesto in 2014 was to make India the home of persecuted Hindus around the world.

Seems like it wanted to make India what Israel is for Jews.

And if the ruling regime wanted to act as a human rights champion, shouldn’t it have included all the religions instead of including just non- Muslims?

https://edtimes.in/demystified-what...why-is-it-causing-protests-in-the-north-east/

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Bjp want to flood people from Bihar and UP into north east. Cow patrol members have most likely been offered land in political unstable areas like in North West and East.
 
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