BJP playing divisive game in Assam: Tarun Gogoi

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 17 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

Veteran Congress leader Tarun Gogoi on Monday accused the BJP of "playing a divisive game" in Assam and said as per the Assam Accord the names of every Indian whose name was in the voter list should be in the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

He said as per the accord the cut-off date to be eligible for Indian citizenship was March 24, 1971 but many of whose name did not figure in the citizens register in Assam came before that period.

Gogoi, the former chief minister of Assam, said of the 40 lakh persons whose names did not figure in the complete draft of NRC published on July 30 more than 30 lakh were Hindus and a large number were Bengalis.

Accusing the ruling BJP of playing "a divisive game of pitting Hindus, Muslims, Assamese and Bengalis against each other" in Assam, Gogoi told reporters, "The way they have prepared, (the NRC draft list) they are depriving genuine Indians citizenship."
Asserting that names of people or their descendants whose names appeared in the NRC 1951, or in any of the electoral rolls upto March 24, 1971 cannot be left out, Gogoi said, "Please don't project the recent developments over NRC as the fight between Bengalis and Assamese."
Asked about the demand of BJP in West Bengal that NRC exercise be carried out in the state, Gogoi said, "Why should I comment on whether NRC should be carried out in your state (Bengal)? That will be decided by the people of Bengal."
As Gogoi was leaving the venue, representatives of two fringe outfits 'Amra Bangla' and 'Banglapaksha', screamingly asked Gogoi to speak on the recent killing of five persons in Tinsukia."
Civil rights activist Teesta Setalvad said there was a sinister political gameplan "to keep us divided and bring out the worst in us."

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First Published: Dec 17 2018 | 9:20 PM IST

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