Debabrata Saikia
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The Leader of the Opposition in the Assam Legislative Assembly Debabrata Saikia has come down heavily on BJP MP from Rajasthan as well as the party’s chief whip in the Rajya Sabha, Narayan Lal Panchariya for tabling a Private Member’s Bill called The Illegal Immigrants (Identification and  Deportation) Bill, 2018 in the recently-concluded session of the Upper House.

Saikia said that this was nothing but a ploy to enact the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in another guise.

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Saikia said Panchariya has moved the Bill as a result of the fierce opposition evinced in Assam to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. He said since the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is being roundly decried as an instrument to protect a section of illegal migrants on the basis of their religion,

Panchariya is now trying to sugar-coat the BJP’s divisive agenda with provisions like creation of National and State Commissions to control the process of identifying and deporting illegal migrants and confiscation of their property.

However,  Saikia pointed out, the nefarious motive behind the Bill  tabled by Panchariya is exposed by Section 10, which states : “The Central Government may, if it considers so in national interest, exempt any illegal immigrant or any class of illegal immigrants from deportation or any other provisions of this Act.”

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“The attempt to vest the Central Government with this sort of discretionary power in matters of citizenship, especially at a time when Assam stands ravaged by the problem of illegal migrants, is against the letter and spirit of the Constitution,” Saikia added.

The ACLP leader added that Section 14 of the Bill is similarly loaded with anti-Assam intent, as can be gauged from the proposal that “the Provisions of this Act shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent therewith contained in any other law for the time being in force.”

“This is a poorly-disguised attempt to nullify the provisions of the Assam Accord,” he said.

“Panchariya should not play the Devil’s advocate in matters beyond his grasp,”  Saikia further said.

 

Smita Bhattacharyya is Northeast Now Correspondent in Jorhat. She can be reached at: [email protected]