GUWAHATI: Celebr­ations have erupted in northeast India after a contentious nationality law put forward by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government failed to pass.

The proposed changes to the 1955 Citizenship Act would have given Indian nationality to Hindus and other minorities emigrating from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

The legislation — passed by the lower house of parliament in January — sparked angry protests in India’s northeast, long riven by tensions between local tribal and indigenous groups, and settlers from outside.

Modi’s ruling alliance failed to present the bill in the upper house, which adjourned on Wednesday after its final session before general elections due by May.

Local media reported that celebrations broke out in some half a dozen northeastern states after it became clear the bill would not be passed.

“It is a historic victory for the people of northeast [India]. The people of the seven states in the region stood together in opposing the bill forcing the country’s ruling party to give in,” said Samujjal Bhattacharyya from the powerful All Assam Students’ Union.

“We are very firm in our opposition and are going to oppose the bill if the BJP government comes to power” in the future, he added.

The region has been plagued by decades of tensions between local tribal and indigenous groups and settlers from outside, including many Muslims and Hindus from nearby Bangladesh.

While some groups there want to block all outsiders, human rights activists also condemned Modi’s Hindu nationalist government for excluding Muslims in the proposed legislation.

Published in Dawn, February 15th, 2019

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