RSS wants Citizenship Amendment Bill in backburner after protests in Assam

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RSS wants Citizenship Amendment Bill in backburner after protests in Assam In the last two months, a series of meetings held in New Delhi among the organisation's top echelon and functionaries from Assam has reportedly convinced the leadership about the pitfalls

Rattled by the widespread protests in Assam against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has temporarily shelved the plan to support granting citizenship to a section of non-Muslim citizens from neighbouring countries.In the last two months, a series of meetings held in New Delhi among the organisation’s top echelon and functionaries from Assam has reportedly convinced the leadership about the pitfalls of tabling the Bill in parliament.Informed sources in the RSS claimed that there was no scope for the Bill to come up in any of the parliament sessions ahead of the general elections next year. “If tabled in parliament, the situation in Assam could take a turn for the worse, with adverse consequences for the elections next year. Moreover, the majority of activists from the Brahmaputra valley in the state have voiced their opposition to the Bill,” a senior functionary of the RSS’s Guwahati chapter said. However, he added, there was


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RSS wants Citizenship Amendment Bill in backburner after protests in Assam by anika95sharma - Issuu