Guwahati:Senior Congress leader Tarun Gogoi Thursday said the entire country and the party are against the CAA as according to it foreigners can apply for citizenship without documents which will pave the way for the entry of more people from the neighbouring countries.
Gogoi said protests against the Act are gaining strength across the country and will intensify further as BJP leaders are "yet to give up their arrogance in their quest to create a communal divide".
"People have realised that democracy is in danger and the BJP is taking the country towards dictatorship and fascism to achieve their agenda of Hindutva", he told newsmen here.
Gogoi claimed that though the term 'persecuted' was there originally it has been removed from the final Citizenship Amendment Act. "This will lead to more people entering the country," he said.
Referring to the Congress stand, the former chief minister said that it was not against giving asylum to people who have been persecuted or discriminated against in their countries.
Citing examples, he said the Dalai Lama had fled Tibet and was given asylum in the country and has been staying in it for long without being granted citizenship, he added.
"People came to India during partition due to religious persecution but not anymore now, he said adding no persecuted foreigner had entered Assam during his three terms as chief minister of the state.
Neither was their application from foreigners claiming that they faced religious persecution in their countries, he said.