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West Bengal becomes fourth state to pass anti-CAA resolution

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Kolkata, January 27

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The West Bengal Assembly became the fourth state to pass a resolution against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in the Assembly.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress came together with rivals Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Congress to pass such a resolution against the contentious law on Monday.

Contending that NPR, NRC, and CAA were correlated, Banerjee, who is also the TMC supremo, said the new citizenship law was “anti-people”.

The chief minister, while speaking on the anti-CAA resolution tabled in the Assembly, demanded that the contentious law be immediately repealed.

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“The CAA is anti-people, anti-constitutional… We want this law to be repealed immediately,” she said.

State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Partha Chatterjee introduced the resolution in the House around 2 pm.

Kerala, Punjab and Rajasthan are the other states to have already passed resolutions against the law that has emerged as the latest flashpoint in the state. PTI

 

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