Nagaland BJP won't sever ties with national leadership over Citizenship Bill: minister
Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along said Sunday the state unit members of BJP would not dissociate themselves from the national leadership even if the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill is brought into force by the saffron party-led NDA government after Lok Sabha elections.
Along, who is also the state unit president of BJP, was replying to a question by Opposition Naga People's Front (NPF) MLA Moatoshi Longkumer in the assembly.
Longkumer, however, insisted that the BJP, a constituent of the ruling NDPP-led People's Democratic Alliance government, also issue a statement on the matter.
He alleged that the Neiphu Rio-led government took a U-turn on the bill after protests broke out in the state and other parts of the northeast.
"Initially, the chief minister had stated they will not oppose the bill because Article 371(A) protects Nagas. They changed their stance later, keeping in mind popular sentiments," the NPF legislator said during a discussion on the bill.
The chief minister tabled a ...
