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Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought to calm nerves of people in the Northeast, especiall Assam, who have been protesting since the passage of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, in Parliament.

“I assure every state of the East and Northeast. The traditions, culture, language etc of Assam and other states will not be affected at all. Central government will work with state governments for your development. Don’t be misled by Congress’s statements,” he said at a rally in Jharkhand’s Dhanbad. He took the opportunity to target Congress too in the state where elections are being held to elect a new Assembly.

“There are attempts to fuel tensions in the Northeast. Most of the region is out of the ambit of this bill but politics of Congress and itsallies depends on illegal immigrants. Don’t be misled by Congress. I assure every state of East & Northeast - the traditions, culture, language etc ofAssam & other states won’t be affected,” PM Modi said.

He also said that the BJP, since coming to power, hasdelivered on its promises. “We had promised that we will peacefully solve thelong standing Ayodhya issue, which the Congress was deliberately blocking. Nowas you can see, the path for construction of a grand Ram Temple is open,” hesaid.People across the country have faith on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) asBJP delivers on its promises, the PM added.

The Northeastern region, especially Assam, is up in armsover the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, which they say is a threat to theiridentity. An indefinite curfew has been imposed in Guwahati, the principal cityof Assam, following violence. The Army has been conducting flag marches in thestate since Wednesday, and internet has been suspended.

A railway station was torched and an office vandalised intwo cities of Assam, after which trains to and from the state were stopped bythe railways ministry as a precautionary measure.

Flights too have been suspended.

The Prime Minister had tweeted in the morning assuring thepeople of Assam that their language and culture is not threatened by thecitizenship bill, and that he and the central government are committed toconstitutionally safeguard the political interests of the Assamese. Shortlyafter that, BJP MPs from Assam were sent back to the state. The MPs have alsobeen instructed to hold meetings to addresses concerns and fears about theimplication of the legislation on the state. The BJP has two MPs in the RajyaSabha and nine in the Lok Sabha from Assam.

Chief Minister Sarbanand Sonowal has appealed to the peopleto maintain peace and not get misled.


Publish Time: 12 December 2019
TP News

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