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CAA will not be implemented in Bengal as long as I am alive: Mamata

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Naihati (WB), December 27

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said that as long as she is alive the Citizenship (Amendment) Act will not be implemented in Bengal.

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None can snatch away the rights of the people of the country, like citizenship, the Trinamool Congress supremo said at a programme here.

Supporting the students’ protest across the country against the contentious CAA, she wondered why they can vote to elect a government on turning 18 but not have the right to protest.

“As long as I am alive, CAA will not be implemented in Bengal. No one has to leave the country or the state. There won’t be any detention center in Bengal,” Banerjee said.

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“Why can’t students protest against a draconian law?

The Centre is taking action against protesting students and is rusticating them from universities,” she added. PTI

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