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Negligible number of people to benefit from amended Citizenship Act: Sonowal

On Saturday, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal claimed that the number of people to be benefited by the amended Citizenship Act will be very negligible. Sonowal alleged that misinformation like more than one crore people will enter Assam under the Act are being spread to create confusion among the people.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
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Published : Dec 14, 2019, 11:53 PM IST

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Saturday said the number of people to be benefited by the amended Citizenship Act will be "very negligible".

The exact number of those people will be disclosed at an appropriate time, he said and urged the people to maintain peace.

"The number of people who will apply (for citizenship under the amended Act) will be very negligible. We are running the government and we have the data. At an appropriate time, you will be able to know all these clearly," Sonowal said in a video message.

When the application process will be over, each information will be presented before the public, the chief minister said.

Sonowal alleged that misinformation like more than one crore people will enter Assam under the Act are being spread to create confusion among the people.

"I appeal to all of you not to get convinced in this fake information. Those involved in inciting violence through the spread of misinformation do not want peace and development of the society. They are harmful elements. All peaceful people should unite against such anti-social elements," he added.

The state government has no problem with peaceful protests, Sonowal said adding that anti-social elements destroying public properties and threatening people will be punished.

Assam is witnessing one of the worst violent protests by the public in its history with three rail stations, a post office, a bank, a bus terminus, shops, dozens of vehicles and other public properties being set ablaze or ransacked.

After the Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill on Wednesday night, the state erupted in protests, in which agitators fought pitched battles with the police in almost every major city or town, forcing the administration to impose a curfew.

Also Read: Fire breaks out in West Delhi's Mundka area

Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Saturday said the number of people to be benefited by the amended Citizenship Act will be "very negligible".

The exact number of those people will be disclosed at an appropriate time, he said and urged the people to maintain peace.

"The number of people who will apply (for citizenship under the amended Act) will be very negligible. We are running the government and we have the data. At an appropriate time, you will be able to know all these clearly," Sonowal said in a video message.

When the application process will be over, each information will be presented before the public, the chief minister said.

Sonowal alleged that misinformation like more than one crore people will enter Assam under the Act are being spread to create confusion among the people.

"I appeal to all of you not to get convinced in this fake information. Those involved in inciting violence through the spread of misinformation do not want peace and development of the society. They are harmful elements. All peaceful people should unite against such anti-social elements," he added.

The state government has no problem with peaceful protests, Sonowal said adding that anti-social elements destroying public properties and threatening people will be punished.

Assam is witnessing one of the worst violent protests by the public in its history with three rail stations, a post office, a bank, a bus terminus, shops, dozens of vehicles and other public properties being set ablaze or ransacked.

After the Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill on Wednesday night, the state erupted in protests, in which agitators fought pitched battles with the police in almost every major city or town, forcing the administration to impose a curfew.

Also Read: Fire breaks out in West Delhi's Mundka area

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Negligible number of people to benefit from amended
Citizenship Act: Sonowal
         Guwahati, Dec 14 (PTI) Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda
Sonowal on Saturday said the number of people to be benefited
by the amended Citizenship Act will be "very negligible".
         The exact number of those people will be disclosed at
an appropriate time, he said and urged the people to maintain
peace.
         "The number of people who will apply (for citizenship
under the amended Act) will be very negligible. We are running
the government and we have the data. At an appropriate time,
you will be able to know all these clearly," Sonowal said in a
video message.
         When the application process will be over, each
information will be presented before the public, the chief
minister said.
         Sonowal alleged that misinformation like more than one
crore people will enter Assam under the Act are being spread
to create confusion among the people.
         "I appeal to all of you not to get convinced in this
fake information. Those involved in inciting violence through
spread of misinformation do not want peace and development of
the society. They are harmful elements. All peaceful people
should unite against such anti-social elements," he added.
         The state government has no problem with peaceful
protests, Sonowal said adding that anti-social elements
destroying public properties and threatening people will be
punished.
         Assam is witnessing one of the worst violent protests
by the public in its history with three rail stations, a post
office, a bank, a bus terminus, shops, dozens of vehicles and
other public properties being set ablaze or ransacked.
         After the Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship
(Amendment) Bill on Wednesday night, the state erupted in
protests, in which agitators fought pitched battles with the
police in almost every major city or town, forcing the
administration to impose curfew. PTI TR DG ESB
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