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West Bengal assembly passes resolution against NRC

The West Bengal Legislative Assembly passed a resolution against National Register of Citizens (NRC) on Friday.

The resolution, jointly moved by the ruling Trinamool Congress, Left Front and Congress was passed to prevent its implementation in the state of West Bengal.

“During Rajiv Gandhi’s regime, Assam Accord was signed to return peace and tranquillity to the state. This was not applicable to other states in India. We will not accept the NRC here. I welcome Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s statement that they will also not implement NRC in their state,” said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee while participating in the discussion.

Opposition MLAs also echoed her words and demanded the resolution be passed in the assembly.

“Has the BJP govt tried to furnish figures how many Bangladeshis are living in the country between 2014 and 2019? Out of the 19 lac excluded in the NRC in Assam, more than 11 lac are Hindus."

"Who is answerable for this? NRC was implemented because of the Assam Accord but no such accord or agreement was signed in West Bengal. Hence there is no question of the NRC being implemented in the state of West Bengal,” said Forward Bloc MLA Ali Imran Ramz.

While the resolution was being passed in the assembly, the BJP MLAs staged a walkout amidst the passing of the resolution.

“We staged a walkout today as we opposed this move. These are the double standards of the Chief Minister. In 2005, Mamata Banerjee had accused the Left Front government that they are supporting Bangladeshi infiltration which is changing the state’s demography. She had torn the papers and thrown it at the speaker. Now, she is protesting against the NRC. This is nothing but her double standards,” said Manoj Tigga, Leader of BJP Legislative Party in the assembly.

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