Shah asks Rahul to spell out his stand on NRC


Kolkata, Aug 11 (IANS): Asking Congress President Rahul Gandhi to clearly spell out his stand on the NRC in Assam, BJP President Amit Shah on Saturday asserted that his party is committed to completing the registration process to identify infiltrators notwithstanding opposition from Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee.

"Mamata Di, NRC will not stop just because of your opposition. You are free to oppose. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is free to oppose. But it is our commitment that we will complete NRC in Assam, by following the due process of law, and identify all infiltrators one by one," Shah said at a rally here.

Banerjee has been strident in her criticism of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, after 40 lakh people did not find place in the document's first complete draft published on July 30.

Accusing Gandhi of not making clear his position on the NRC for the sake of votebank politics, Shah pointed out that the work on the document was being done as per the Assam Accord which was signed in 1985 by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Rajiv Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi's father, headed the Congress government at the Centre from 1984 to 1989.

"The work of the NRC is being done as per the Assam Accord. Who formulated the Assam accord? It was formulated by then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

"The Congress had no problem then, but now for votebank politics, Rahul Gandhi is not making clear his stand," Shah said at the rally organised by the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM).

Virtually throwing a challenge to Gandhi and Banerjee, Shah said they should clarify their priority -- country's security or votebank politics.

Reminding Banerjee that in 2005 she had thrown papers at then Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee and stalled the House demanding removal of Bangladeshi infiltrators, Shah said she has changed her stance as the infiltrators now vote for her.

"See how people change. In 2005, the Bangladeshi infiltrators used to vote for the CPI-M (led Left Front, which was in power in Bengal then)... Mamata Di had raised a ruckus in the Lok Sabha. She threw papers at the Speaker. She stalled House and shouted slogans for removal of Bangladeshi infiltrators.

"Today, the same Bangladeshi infiltrators form the Trinamool votebank. And Mamata Di wants to keep them in India, in Assam. Mamataji, please clarify. Congress President Rahul Gandhi, pleas clarify, whether you give priority to the country's security or your votebank politics," said Shah at the well-attended rally on Mayo Road in the heart of Kolkata.

Shah asked the crowd whether or not the Bangladeshi infiltrators pose a threat to the country's security, were involved in bomb blasts in Bengal and if they should be driven out.

Once the crowd responded with a roaring "yes", he said: "Mamata Didi, I tell you, we are Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, for us the country comes first, votebank later."

Shah also charged Banerjee with spreading "misinformation" in Bengal that along with infiltrators, refugees will also be driven out of India because of the NRC, and affirmed that it is the responsibility of the BJP government at the Centre to ensure refugees stay back in India.

"I assure all refugees in Bengal that the BJP government is bringing Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016. This bill has the provision to give citizenship to Christians, Buddhsits and Hindu refugees, who have come from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. There are no plans to send any refugees back.

"Mamata Di, stop spreading confusion, it is the responsibility of the Indian government to keep the refugee brothers and sisters in India," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Better the ruling party introspect their performence than finding fault with the opposition

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    We should throw our all Frauds from India ...

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  • Ozy, DAKSHINA KANNADA

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Your stand on NRC is harass Muslims

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    If this is Mamta and Rahul's hypocrisy, then Modi and Shah are big Hypocrites !! Whatever they objected during UPA rule, today they are even taking credit for implementing those projects.

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  • Syed, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Taklu Shah .....first. Explain how the relatives of ex president fakruddin Ali Ahmed. And one army general left out from the list. This proves the accuracy of your fabricated report.

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  • JK, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Rahul doesn't need to spell out his stand on NRC. We all know his answer.

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Mr.Shah why you and your party was silent for four years on the issue and why now? Is it not because of Lok Sabha elections next year? Are you also not playing vote bank politics?

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  • MOHAN, KUDLA chicken

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    sha y is he silent on BALLPT PAPER ELECTION. Y is he silent on job creation nd BALCK MONEY.
    SHA IS biggest crook ever any party had in indian [poltical history.
    india is no more democratic country after DAKU ND FEKU TAKE OVER 2014.
    journalisam has no right to criticise BJP GOVERMENT.
    PLZ SEND manipur cm is bangla deshi migrated , send him back to bangal desh.

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