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Manipur CM N Biren Singh speaking at Manipur Assembly. File image: Hindustan Times

The Manipur Legislative Assembly on Friday failed to reach a consensus to adopt a resolution against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016.

Assembly speaker Y Khemchand Singh adjourned the House till Saturday morning and said that the discussion on the matter would continue in the next sitting, Indian Express reported.

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Congress MLA Gonvindas Konthoujam, moved a resolution which said, “This house unanimously resolves to urge the Government of India not to re-introduce to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 which was passed by the Lok Sabha on January 8, 2019, and pending before the Rajya Sabha and to ensure that no ordinance similar to the said Bill is promulgated.”

However, the opposition and treasury bench could not meet eye-to-eye on the resolution moved by the former despite much debate till late in the evening.

Manipur chief minister N Biren Singh, in response to the motion, felt the need to focus on the constitutional aspect of the Bill rather than acting on emotion.

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“We are also the sons of the soil and we share the same concern. But we cannot take hasty decision without a threadbare discussion”, said Singh.

Reiterating that his government is constantly working to insert a clause to exempt the state from the Bill purview, Singh mitigated that no substantial change was made in the Bill that could give easy access to any applicant.

He felt that it would be an unwise decision to take a hasty stand on a matter which is not a state subject.

The chief minister further pointed out that the Bill would lapse automatically once the 16th Lok Sabha is dissolved paving way for the general election to the 17th Lok Sabha.

Former Manipur chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh contended that there was no harm taking a decision to prevent the Centre from re-introducing the Citizenship Bill claiming the BJP government “unpredictable”.

“We have seen what happened to Triple Talaq Bill. If the same stunt is repeated the Assam Accord or Manipur Peoples Bill would be rendered useless,” said Ibobi Singh.