Citizenship Amendment Bill should not be implemented in North East

IT News

Imphal, Jan 14,

In a Press release signed by Publicity Secretary of South East Asia Cultural Organisation (SEACO) Thangjam Inaocha states that the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill should not be implemented in North East. The said bill will surely intensify in the wiping out of the indigenous people of North East states including Kangleipak. So the people of Kangleipak should stand firmly and oppose this unjust bill, SEACO added.

He also appealed the government that if they love the land and its people dearly then they should stand against the unjust bill proudly and they also should withdraw from their respective position of their MLA’s and Minister.

He finally said that the bill if it becomes an act cannot be implemented in the North East. He said that with their inner agenda, the government should not try make North East a Hindu state.

He assures that SEACO will stand for the North East.

SEACO also wishes the people of Kangleipak a happy and a prosperous life with the coming of Emoinu festival a celebration for the goddess of wealth on the 18 of January 2019.  The organisation also urges the people to not organise Housie and lottery at the worshiping places and also not to perform dances and music which is not related with the culture. SEACO also urges to not use sindur which is for other religions in the worshipping places.

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