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CAA will be implemented ‘in time’, says JP Nadda in Assam

Releasing BJP's manifesto in Assam, Nadda said that there are 10 main focal issues that the party promises to implement in letter and spirit. He said the BJP will help in transforming Assam in the next five years.

CAA will be implemented ‘in time’, says JP Nadda in Assam
CAA will be implemented ‘in time’, says JP Nadda in Assam
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Published : Mar 23, 2021, 9:54 PM IST

Guwahati: Four days ahead of the Assam Assembly elections, BJP President J.P. Nadda on Tuesday asserted that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has been passed by the Parliament and will be implemented 'in time'.

A day after State BJP President Ranjit Das confirmed that the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 will be implemented in the state, National BJP President JP Nadda while releasing the party's manifesto for 2021 polls here on Tuesday stated that CAA will be implemented with a letter and spirit.

CAA will be implemented ‘in time’, says JP Nadda in Assam

Speaking to reporters, Nadda said, "CAA has been passed by Parliament. It is to be implemented and it will be implemented in letter and spirit."

Read:| Will work on corrected NRC for Assam's protection: JP Nadda

BJP also promised to work towards a 'corrected NRC', which would protect 'genuine Indian citizens' and 'detect infiltrated people'.

Nadda said, "We will work on a corrected NRC for Assam's protection. We will protect genuine Indian citizens and detect infiltrators to ensure the Ahom civilization stays safe."

BJP's manifesto also focused on chronic flood management, protection and development of the Assamese culture and empowerment of youths and women.

Accompanied by other central and state leaders including Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Nadda lauding the efforts of the NDA government, said that the party has been working tirelessly for the past five years for the inclusive development of Assam under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, supported by Home Minister Amit Shah and the vision implemented at the grassroots level by Chief Minister, other ministers and leaders.

Explaining the 10 commitments in the manifesto, the BJP President said that under the "Mission Brahmaputra", new scientific approaches would be undertaken to stop floods in Assam and save the livelihood of people.

"Dredging would be done from Dhubri to Sadiya and build reservoirs to store excess water from the Brahmaputra and its tributaries."

He said that to empower the women under the state's biggest flagship scheme "Orunodoi", the monthly payments of Rs 830 would be increased to Rs 3,000 covering 30 lakh deserving families.

Read:| Amit Shah slams Congress alliance with AIUDF in Assam

The BJP also promised to strengthen and protect 'Namghars' and 'Satras' (traditional Vaishnavite monasteries of Assam) and grants up to Rs 2.5 lakh to be provided to these traditional institutes.

"Namghars", literally meaning prayer house, introduced by Srimanta Sankardeva, are places for congregational worship associated with the entire Assamese community and the Ekasarana sect of Hinduism, in particular, which is native to Assam.

While addressing the media, the BJP President said that to boost the future of Assam's Children, free and quality education with trained teachers would be provided to every child under the 'Mission Bala Unnayan' in state government-run institutions.

Free bicycles would be given to all school students from Class VIII standard onwards.

Nadda said that under the 10 main commitments of the BJP, a process of correction and reconciliation of entries into the National Register of Citizens (NRC) under the Supreme Court mandate, would be initiated in a structured manner to protect genuine Indian citizens and exclude all illegal immigrants.

The apex court-monitored the NRC published lists on August 31, 2019, excluding the 19.06 lakh people.

A total of 3,11,21,004 names were included in the NRC lists out of 3,30,27,661 applicants.

A majority of those left out from the list is believed to be Bengali Muslims and Hindus besides Gorkhas.

He announced that to safeguard Assam's political rights, delimitation exercises would be undertaken to protect the political rights of the people.

Read:| Only aim of Congress is politics of opportunism: Nadda

The manifesto also promised to make Assam self-sufficient in the production of essential products, "Assam Aahar Atmanirbharta Yojana" would be launched which would drive the state towards self-sufficiency in essential food items within the next five years.

"To make Assam 'India's Fastest Job Creator', two lakh government jobs would be provided to the youth of Assam every year and would also facilitate and enable the provision of eight lakh livelihoods in the private sector," Nadda said.

He said that to promote entrepreneurship, the BJP has promised to enable youths to shine and now the new pledge is to further empower them to dream big, scale newer heights and give them the push to become stakeholders in building an "Aatmanirbhar Bharat".

"To empower Assam's citizens with land rights, 'Pattas' would be given to all landless Indian citizens of the state in a phased manner," he added.

In the last five years, the BJP government has claimed that it has given 'Pattas' to more than three lakh people.

Union Agriculture and Food Processing Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who is the BJP's Assam central observer, state BJP president Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Finance and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma among other leaders were present in the manifesto release ceremony held at a hotel in Guwahati.

Elections for the 126-seat Assam Assembly would take place in three phases -- March 27, April 1 and April 6.

The results will be announced on May 2.

(with inputs from agency)

Read:| RJD to kick start election campaign in Assam today

Guwahati: Four days ahead of the Assam Assembly elections, BJP President J.P. Nadda on Tuesday asserted that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has been passed by the Parliament and will be implemented 'in time'.

A day after State BJP President Ranjit Das confirmed that the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 will be implemented in the state, National BJP President JP Nadda while releasing the party's manifesto for 2021 polls here on Tuesday stated that CAA will be implemented with a letter and spirit.

CAA will be implemented ‘in time’, says JP Nadda in Assam

Speaking to reporters, Nadda said, "CAA has been passed by Parliament. It is to be implemented and it will be implemented in letter and spirit."

Read:| Will work on corrected NRC for Assam's protection: JP Nadda

BJP also promised to work towards a 'corrected NRC', which would protect 'genuine Indian citizens' and 'detect infiltrated people'.

Nadda said, "We will work on a corrected NRC for Assam's protection. We will protect genuine Indian citizens and detect infiltrators to ensure the Ahom civilization stays safe."

BJP's manifesto also focused on chronic flood management, protection and development of the Assamese culture and empowerment of youths and women.

Accompanied by other central and state leaders including Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Nadda lauding the efforts of the NDA government, said that the party has been working tirelessly for the past five years for the inclusive development of Assam under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, supported by Home Minister Amit Shah and the vision implemented at the grassroots level by Chief Minister, other ministers and leaders.

Explaining the 10 commitments in the manifesto, the BJP President said that under the "Mission Brahmaputra", new scientific approaches would be undertaken to stop floods in Assam and save the livelihood of people.

"Dredging would be done from Dhubri to Sadiya and build reservoirs to store excess water from the Brahmaputra and its tributaries."

He said that to empower the women under the state's biggest flagship scheme "Orunodoi", the monthly payments of Rs 830 would be increased to Rs 3,000 covering 30 lakh deserving families.

Read:| Amit Shah slams Congress alliance with AIUDF in Assam

The BJP also promised to strengthen and protect 'Namghars' and 'Satras' (traditional Vaishnavite monasteries of Assam) and grants up to Rs 2.5 lakh to be provided to these traditional institutes.

"Namghars", literally meaning prayer house, introduced by Srimanta Sankardeva, are places for congregational worship associated with the entire Assamese community and the Ekasarana sect of Hinduism, in particular, which is native to Assam.

While addressing the media, the BJP President said that to boost the future of Assam's Children, free and quality education with trained teachers would be provided to every child under the 'Mission Bala Unnayan' in state government-run institutions.

Free bicycles would be given to all school students from Class VIII standard onwards.

Nadda said that under the 10 main commitments of the BJP, a process of correction and reconciliation of entries into the National Register of Citizens (NRC) under the Supreme Court mandate, would be initiated in a structured manner to protect genuine Indian citizens and exclude all illegal immigrants.

The apex court-monitored the NRC published lists on August 31, 2019, excluding the 19.06 lakh people.

A total of 3,11,21,004 names were included in the NRC lists out of 3,30,27,661 applicants.

A majority of those left out from the list is believed to be Bengali Muslims and Hindus besides Gorkhas.

He announced that to safeguard Assam's political rights, delimitation exercises would be undertaken to protect the political rights of the people.

Read:| Only aim of Congress is politics of opportunism: Nadda

The manifesto also promised to make Assam self-sufficient in the production of essential products, "Assam Aahar Atmanirbharta Yojana" would be launched which would drive the state towards self-sufficiency in essential food items within the next five years.

"To make Assam 'India's Fastest Job Creator', two lakh government jobs would be provided to the youth of Assam every year and would also facilitate and enable the provision of eight lakh livelihoods in the private sector," Nadda said.

He said that to promote entrepreneurship, the BJP has promised to enable youths to shine and now the new pledge is to further empower them to dream big, scale newer heights and give them the push to become stakeholders in building an "Aatmanirbhar Bharat".

"To empower Assam's citizens with land rights, 'Pattas' would be given to all landless Indian citizens of the state in a phased manner," he added.

In the last five years, the BJP government has claimed that it has given 'Pattas' to more than three lakh people.

Union Agriculture and Food Processing Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who is the BJP's Assam central observer, state BJP president Ranjeet Kumar Dass, Finance and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma among other leaders were present in the manifesto release ceremony held at a hotel in Guwahati.

Elections for the 126-seat Assam Assembly would take place in three phases -- March 27, April 1 and April 6.

The results will be announced on May 2.

(with inputs from agency)

Read:| RJD to kick start election campaign in Assam today

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