The Chief Minister said in a press statement that he had made it public not to gain political mileage but to put matters straight before the people.
Gogoi said he could not maintain stoic silence on such a sensitive issue and that he would be failing in his duty if he did not let the people of the state know about it.
"The people of the state have the right to know about such a sensitive issue. I would be failing in my duty if I do not place the matter before them," he said, adding, some people were bent on diluting the issue for vested interests.
Reacting to media reports, the Chief Minister said Assam Government strongly opposed the proposal on the ground that illegal migration from Bangladesh was a very sensitive issue for Assam and other northeastern States and that visa- free entry would have repercussions in terms of negative public reactions.
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