Anti-CAA stir: Chinks appear in opposition's armour


New Delhi, Jan 13 (IANS): Chinks have appeared in opposition ranks as they aim to take the anti-Citizenship Act stir to the next level. After Trinamool chief Mamata Banarjee, now BSP supremo has also refused to attend the meeting called by Congress to plan the way forward against the BJP.

The Bahujan Samaj Party supremo tweeted on Monday: "Congress has divided the party in Rajasthan and this is second time they have done so. Attending the joint opposition meeting will not be appropriate."

Though she continued to demand the withdrawal of the CAA.

Arvind Kejriwals's Aam Aadmi Party which is fighting the Delhi polls is unlikely to attend the meet, either.

Congress had invited all like-minded parties to attend the meeting to formalise a joint strategy on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), as protests against the new citizenship law continue to spread like wildfires.

The opposition parties will meet at the Parliament annexe here at 2 p.m. later in the day, to chalk out a joint strategy on the CAA and the alleged police brutality against students.

The Congress has sent out invitations to all like-minded parties to join the common platform.

Congress sources said they were confident that all opposition parties would attend. The Samajwadi Party and Congress' new alliance partner Shiv Sena are expected to attend the meeting.

The Congress Working Committee (CWC) has already sought withdrawal of CAA and National Population Register.

The Congress-ruled states are likely to adopt resolution on the issue as CWC has already taken a stand on it.

In a meeting on Saturday, the CWC, after passing a resolution, said: "The Narendra Modi-led central government has unleashed the brute state power to suppress, subjugate and stifle the voice of youth and students across the country."

"A concerted attack on the Constitution, rampant unemployment, commercialisation of education, unprecedented fee hikes and autocratic refusal to listen to the voice and concerns of youth-student have led to spontaneous protests across campuses," it added.

  

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  • M. Hegde, Udupi/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    Bizarre! As citizens, we voted a Govt to power. How much they begged us for our votes!

    After coming to power, they turn around and ask who we are? Who did they think we were when they begged us for votes? Now, they, who rule us as our mistake, have to grant us citizenship!!!???

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    The 'so called' "Opposition Unity" is a huge myth. It was conceived by RaGa's sycophants as a short cut to HIS occupying the PM's chair, without any effort or hard work with the people. Congress STILL has delusions of 'Leading" when NO OTHER PARTY considers it as having any significance.

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    All excuses! Mamata is having second thoughts on CAA as she realized she is losing to BJP on Hindu votes. Her open siding of illegal Bengalis is taking a heavy toll. For Mayawati, majority of the beneficiaries of CAA are dalits from Pakistan. Congress looking to consolidate Muslim votes and AAP is a contender for that. It is as simple as that.

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  • Shaikh, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    There is a saying “ those who dig grave for others, they themselves get buried into that first..” the day is not far, every dog has a day and u will b getting a taste of ur own medicine and surrender...nothing is permanent, this ego thing is not going to last too long, india was and will always be secular.. No one ever can even dare to change the constitution as they like and want it..

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  • Nithin, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    Shaik, In the name of Secularism and motivated by some self-centered Left oriented intellectuals political parties till now have enjoyed power by dividing the society. Any consolidation of Hindu votes will spell their Doom. BJP has to play it's cards cautiously and win over minorities trust as well to completely root out this poison of vote bank politics. Let our only identity be we are Indians and our be secure in India. The Government has to move ahead with a cool head. Irresponsible statements by few BJP leaders will make it difficult for the PM to implement this agenda. We have to boot out these illegal Bangla/Paki /Afghani immigrants who have holed up in various parts of the country .viz, WB, Assam,and Kerala in particular.

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  • Pacific Heights, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2020

    Shaikh, Mangaluru .
    So as per you, Granting Indian citizenship to illegal BD, Paki, Afghani immigrants from the majority community settled in Assam, West bengal, Mumbai, Kerala in thousands is 'secularism'? No way man.
    Why have they come here in the first place from their own country that is islamic? Alos, look at the havoc they are creating in Europe, US, France, UK, Australia and other non Islamic countries they have landed, Come on!

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