Arunachal BJP President Tapir Gao asks govt to allay fears over CAB
First Published: 21st November, 2019 18:20 IST
Arunachal BJP President and Lok Sabha MP Tapir Gao has asked the Centre to take measures to end apprehensions among the people in the Northeast about the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
Arunachal BJP President and Lok Sabha MP Tapir Gao has asked the Centre to take measures to end apprehensions among the people in the Northeast about the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
Speaking on the floor of the Lok Sabha, Tapir Gao said that apprehensions are running high in Arunachal Pradesh over the tabling of the Bill.
Tapir Gao suggested that the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation and few sections of the Chin Hills Regulation should be brought under CAB so that the identity and rights of the people of the frontier state is protected.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Many families displaced in Assam’s Barpeta due to Brahmaputra River’s bank erosion
03rd May 2024Live Now you can book a stay at Janhvi Kapoor’s Chennai home
02nd May 2024Live Robbers snatch bag with Rs 45 lakh from inside PNB bank in Assam
02nd May 2024Live Mizoram: ULP stakes claim to form LADC government, submits letter to Governor
02nd May 2024WE RECOMMEND
Stapled Visa row: Arunachal Olympics Association seeks intervention of Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
In a representation addressed to IOA President PT Usha, the AOA has requested that the matter be discussed with the Asian Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
02nd May 2024Arunachal’s Toko Takum wins gold, Likha Deechum wins gold and silver at the National Badminton Championship
Arunachal Pradesh’s Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy CM Chowna Mein congratulated the players on their achievement
30th April 2024Arunachal Cong demands another repoll in 2 polling stations under Nacho Assembly constituency
APCC Vice President Toko Mina highlighted serious violations at the 22-Dingsar polling station, citing delays in the voting process and discrepancies between the recorded votes and the Register of Voters.
29th April 2024“I bow to citizens of Arunachal Pradesh…”: Arunachal CM Khandu thanks voters
CM Khandu extended his greetings to the people of Arunachal for their overwhelming participation, saying that it “displayed exemplary commitment to democratic ethos of the country”.
27th April 2024Arunachal Repolling in 8 PS: 79.80% turnout recorded
The total voter turnout in the state now stands at 77.7% (Parliamentary Constituencies) and 82.95% (Assembly Constituencies).
26th April 2024