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RJD calls for Bihar bandh on Dec 21 in protest against citizenship law

RJD is going to hold Bihar bandh on December 21 to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, alleging that it has blown the Constitution to smithereens. Tejashwi Yadav the leader of the opposition called secular parties, non-political outfits and common citizens to support the strike to raise the protest.

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RJD calls for Bihar bandh on Dec 21 in protest against citizenship law
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Published : Dec 14, 2019, 3:57 PM IST

Patna: Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has given a call for a Bihar bandh on December 21 in protest against the amended Citizenship Act, alleging that it has blown the Constitution to smithereens.

Tejashwi Yadav, Prasad's younger son and heir apparent, made the announcement late on Friday night, urging all political and non-political outfits having "faith in the Constitution and the principle of justice" to take part in the bandh which was initially scheduled for December 22 but was later preponed so that the police recruitment exams next Sunday were not affected.

"The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is black legislation that has blown the Constitution to smithereens. As a mark of protest, Rashtriya Janata Dal will organize a Bihar bandh on Sunday, December 22."

"We appeal to all secular parties, non-political outfits and common citizens who have faith in the Constitution and the principle of justice to wholeheartedly support the bandh and help us make it a success," he tweeted.

Also read: CAB Protests: AASU calls three-day mass satyagraha

The 30-year-old leader of opposition followed it up with another tweet"Correction: Bihar bandh will now be on Saturday, December 21 because police recruitment tests are scheduled on December 22. The rescheduling is being done so that young aspirants are not inconvenienced on account of the bandh."

Founded in 1997 after which it ruled Bihar for eight more years, the RJD is known for using strong-arm tactics to enforce shutdowns which bring normal life to a standstill, sometimes even resulting in violence and massive disruptions of rail and road traffic.

The party has been going through a rough patch since the Lok Sabha polls this year wherein it put up its worst-ever performance and failed to win a single seat.

Turmoil in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) over supporting the Bill in Parliament, which is expected to dent his popularity among the state's Muslims, has prompted the opposition party to come out of torpor and bring itself back into the reckoning with assembly polls less than a year away.

Meanwhile, the BJP - the party in power at the Centre and the JD(U)'s coalition partner in Bihar - took exception to the vociferous opposition to the Bill and condemned it as "scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".

Bihar BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand said in his reply to Yadav's tweet: "brother, please take the trouble to read the Citizenship Amendment Bill at least once, in its entirety, ask questions that may thus arise and thereafter even run a campaign for further amendments if such a need is felt. But such rants against legislation that has already been passed by both Houses of Parliament are shameful and nothing more than scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".

The legislation has put the entire Northeast on the boil, where people fear that it may exacerbate the problem of illegal immigration, while Muslims across the country apprehend that the move could be a precursor to the countrywide implementation of the National Register for Citizens (NRC).

Also read: Poll strategist Prashant Kishor to meet Bihar CM today

Patna: Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has given a call for a Bihar bandh on December 21 in protest against the amended Citizenship Act, alleging that it has blown the Constitution to smithereens.

Tejashwi Yadav, Prasad's younger son and heir apparent, made the announcement late on Friday night, urging all political and non-political outfits having "faith in the Constitution and the principle of justice" to take part in the bandh which was initially scheduled for December 22 but was later preponed so that the police recruitment exams next Sunday were not affected.

"The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is black legislation that has blown the Constitution to smithereens. As a mark of protest, Rashtriya Janata Dal will organize a Bihar bandh on Sunday, December 22."

"We appeal to all secular parties, non-political outfits and common citizens who have faith in the Constitution and the principle of justice to wholeheartedly support the bandh and help us make it a success," he tweeted.

Also read: CAB Protests: AASU calls three-day mass satyagraha

The 30-year-old leader of opposition followed it up with another tweet"Correction: Bihar bandh will now be on Saturday, December 21 because police recruitment tests are scheduled on December 22. The rescheduling is being done so that young aspirants are not inconvenienced on account of the bandh."

Founded in 1997 after which it ruled Bihar for eight more years, the RJD is known for using strong-arm tactics to enforce shutdowns which bring normal life to a standstill, sometimes even resulting in violence and massive disruptions of rail and road traffic.

The party has been going through a rough patch since the Lok Sabha polls this year wherein it put up its worst-ever performance and failed to win a single seat.

Turmoil in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) over supporting the Bill in Parliament, which is expected to dent his popularity among the state's Muslims, has prompted the opposition party to come out of torpor and bring itself back into the reckoning with assembly polls less than a year away.

Meanwhile, the BJP - the party in power at the Centre and the JD(U)'s coalition partner in Bihar - took exception to the vociferous opposition to the Bill and condemned it as "scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".

Bihar BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand said in his reply to Yadav's tweet: "brother, please take the trouble to read the Citizenship Amendment Bill at least once, in its entirety, ask questions that may thus arise and thereafter even run a campaign for further amendments if such a need is felt. But such rants against legislation that has already been passed by both Houses of Parliament are shameful and nothing more than scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".

The legislation has put the entire Northeast on the boil, where people fear that it may exacerbate the problem of illegal immigration, while Muslims across the country apprehend that the move could be a precursor to the countrywide implementation of the National Register for Citizens (NRC).

Also read: Poll strategist Prashant Kishor to meet Bihar CM today

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RJD calls for Bihar bandh on Dec 21 in protest against
citizenship law
         Patna, Dec 14 (PTI) Lalu Prasad's Rashtriya Janata Dal
has given call for a Bihar bandh on December 21 in protest
against the amended Citizenship Act, alleging that it has
blown the Constitution to smithereens.
         Tejashwi Yadav, Prasad's younger son and heir
apparent, made the announcement late on Friday night, urging
all political and non-political outfits having "faith in the
Constitution and the principle of justice" to take part
in the bandh which was initially scheduled for December 22,
but was later preponed so that the police recruitment exams
next Sunday were not affected.
         "The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is a black
legislation that has blown the Constitution to smithereens. As
a mark of protest, Rashtriya Janata Dal will organize a Bihar
bandh on Sunday, December 22.
         "We appeal to all secular parties, non-political
outfits and common citizens who have faith in the Constitution
and the principle of justice to wholeheartedly support the
bandh and help us make it a success," he tweeted.
         The 30-year-old leader of opposition followed it up
with another tweet
         "Correction: Bihar bandh will now be on Saturday,
December 21 because police recruitment tests are scheduled on
December 22. The rescheduling is being done so that young
aspirants are not inconvenienced on account of the bandh."
         Founded in 1997 after which it ruled Bihar for eight
more years, the RJD is known for using strong arm tactics to
enforce shutdowns which bring normal life to a standstill,
sometimes even resulting in violence and massive disruptions
of rail and road traffic.
         The party has been going through a rough patch since
the Lok Sabha polls this year wherein it put up its worst-ever
performance and failed to win a single seat.
         Turmoil in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) over
supporting the Bill in Parliament, which is expected to dent
his popularity among the state's Muslims, has prompted the
opposition party to come out of torpor and bring itself back
into the reckoning with assembly polls less than a year away.
         Meanwhile, the BJP - the party in power at the Centre
and the JD(U)'s coalition partner in Bihar - took exception
to the vociferous opposition to the Bill and condemned it as
"scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".
         Bihar BJP spokesman Nikhil Anand said in his reply to
Yadav's tweet: "brother, please take the trouble to read the
Citizenship Amendment Bill at least once, in its entirety, ask
questions that may thus arise and thereafter even run a
campaign for further amendments if such a need is felt. But
such rants against a legislation that has already been passed
by both Houses of Parliament are shameful and nothing more
than scaremongering and appeasement of Muslims".
         The legislation has put the entire Northeast on the
boil, where people fear that it may exacerbate the problem of
illegal immigration, while Muslims across the country
apprehend that the move could be a precursor to the country-
wide implementation of the National Register for Citizens
(NRC). PTI NAC
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