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AIUDF to launch nationwide movement against CAB

The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) on Monday staged a protest at Delhi Jantar Mantar against the Centre's decision to introduce the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Parliament. Senior AIUDF leader and sitting MLA in the Assam Assembly Hafiz Rafikul Isalm told ETV Bharat that the party would launch a nationwide movement to muster support against the Bill.

AIUDF to launch nationwide movement against CAB
AIUDF to launch nationwide movement against CAB
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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 6:11 PM IST

New Delhi/Assam: With Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday introducing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in the Lok Sabha, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has vouched to launch a national movement seeking public support against the contentious Bill.

AIUDF to launch nationwide movement against CAB

While terming the Bill as "undemocratic", senior AIUDF leader and sitting MLA in the Assam Assembly Hafiz Rafikul Isalm told ETV Bharat, "The Bill violates the basic character of the constitution. This is an anti-Assam Bill. We are protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill because if it gets passed in the Parliament it will pose a threat to the language and culture of Assam. It will negate NRC and Assam Accord."

Islam along with other AIUDF members was staging a protest demonstration opposing CAB at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.

Continuing his tirade against the centre, Islam said, "Amit Shah and PM Modi are trying to impose this Bill on all of us in a Hitler-like fashion."

Taking a dig at Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Islam said, "Sonowal has bowed down before Nagpur (RSS) and BJP, he should resign immediately."

The AIUDF leader added that the BJP government might be able to get the Bill passed in Lok Sabha owing to its majority in the Lower House while appealing to other parties to oppose the Bill.

Also read: BJP confident of getting Citizenship Amendment Bill passed in Parl

The revised version of CAB, gives the opportunity to people from religious communities like Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Christian, and Parsi, except Muslims, who have migrated to India till December 31, 2014, following religious persecution in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, may apply for Indian citizenship through naturalisation.

New Delhi/Assam: With Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday introducing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in the Lok Sabha, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has vouched to launch a national movement seeking public support against the contentious Bill.

AIUDF to launch nationwide movement against CAB

While terming the Bill as "undemocratic", senior AIUDF leader and sitting MLA in the Assam Assembly Hafiz Rafikul Isalm told ETV Bharat, "The Bill violates the basic character of the constitution. This is an anti-Assam Bill. We are protesting the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill because if it gets passed in the Parliament it will pose a threat to the language and culture of Assam. It will negate NRC and Assam Accord."

Islam along with other AIUDF members was staging a protest demonstration opposing CAB at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.

Continuing his tirade against the centre, Islam said, "Amit Shah and PM Modi are trying to impose this Bill on all of us in a Hitler-like fashion."

Taking a dig at Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Islam said, "Sonowal has bowed down before Nagpur (RSS) and BJP, he should resign immediately."

The AIUDF leader added that the BJP government might be able to get the Bill passed in Lok Sabha owing to its majority in the Lower House while appealing to other parties to oppose the Bill.

Also read: BJP confident of getting Citizenship Amendment Bill passed in Parl

The revised version of CAB, gives the opportunity to people from religious communities like Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Christian, and Parsi, except Muslims, who have migrated to India till December 31, 2014, following religious persecution in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, may apply for Indian citizenship through naturalisation.

Intro:New Delhi: As Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday introduced the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the Lok Sabha, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) has vouched to launch a public support to oppose the bill.


Body:Senior AIUDF leader and sitting MLA in the Assam Assembly Hafiz Rafikul Isalm termed the bill as undemocratic.

"The Bill violates the basis character of the constitution. This is an anti-Assam Bill. Government had earlier did NRC in Assam and now this bill even violates the basis character of NRC" said Islam.

The AIUDF members staged a protest demonstration opposing CAB at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.

Islam said that BJP Government might make its way in the Lok Sabha for the bill "but in Rajya Sabha we appeal all the non-BJP parties to oppose the bill."


Conclusion:On the day when Home Minister Amit Shah intricuded the CAB in the Lok Sabha protest marked the day both inside the House and outside Parliament.

The opposition Congress also termed the bill as unconstitutional.

As per the CAB, people from religious communities like Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, Christian and Parsi who have migrated to India till December 2014 following religious persecution in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan may apply for Indian citizenship.

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