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Dissent against bill gains momentum in Manipur

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Imphal: A mass protest against the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was held on the roads of Manipur for the second day on Thursday and security forces burst tear gas shells at a place near here to disperse protestors, officials said. However, no one was injured in the incident.
The protests are being held in response to the call by Manipur People Against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, who have urged people to continue it till the contentious legislation is withdrawn.
The bill was passed by Lok Sabha on January 8 and is awaiting the nod of Rajya Sabha.
Volunteers, mostly women, came out in large numbers and sat on Imphal-Moreh NH-102 at Singjamei, Kakwa, Uripok in Imphal West district, causing huge traffic snarls during the day.
At Naorem Leikai in Imphal West district, about 11 km from here, security forces resorted to bursting tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, the officials said.
Human chains were formed at Thoubal Bazaar in Thoubal district to register protest against the bill.
Congress leader O Joy said the bill is not only communal in nature but also infringes on the secular principles of the Constitution.
A protester Ashakiran of Singjamei Apunba Lup, an apex body of 32 organisations, said, “The bill, if passed, will definitely swallow up all the indigenous population of the northeast region.”
She said, “The people cannot accept the bill under any circumstances and will continue their agitation till the bill is withdrawn.”
T Thaimei of Kakhulong Women Society, who participated in a sit-in at Thangmeiband said though other states in the region have made clear their stand against the bill, it is unfortunate that the Manipur government has not been bold enough to pursue it like them. “It also seems the Manipur government is not aware of the apprehension of the people on the bill,” she added.
Chief Minister N Biren Singh said on Wednesday that his government was pressing the Centre to insert a clause in the bill to protect the indigenous population of the state.
However, the opposition Congress and other leading political parties like CPI and Trinamool Congress have demanded nothing less than withdrawal of the bill. (PTI)

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