prakash karat on nrp: it will end if 10 more states oppose NPR: Prakash Karat – if 10 more state governments oppose npr it will end says prakash karat

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Chennai

Marxist Communist Party (CPM) leader Prakash Karat on Thursday said that like Kerala and West Bengal, the chief ministers of 10 more states kept their promises and stop the work of National Population Register (NPR) , Then the Centre's plan for NPR will be 'buried'. Karat was addressing a seminar organized by the Left-backed organization in Chennai to protest against the amendment of the citizenship law.

Referring to the orders of the governments of Kerala and West Bengal to stop NPR work in their respective states, Karat said, "So far 12 states have announced that they will not allow NPR." Ten more Chief Ministers will have to (do) what Kerala and West Bengal have done. ”He said,“ The Narendra Modi government is going to hit the trident on the Constitution. The first is the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the second is the National Population Register (NPR) and the third is the National Civil Register ( NRC ). All three are connected. All three belong to the same package and cannot be separated. '

Karat said that due to the nationwide protest against the citizenship law, the BJP government has understood that caution will be required in implementing NRC. He said that this is why they (BJP) are maneuvering and claiming that NPR has nothing to do with NRC. Apart from Prakash Karat, senior Congress leader and former Finance Minister P Chidambaram and DMK leader Kanimozhi also participated in this program.

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