"Gogoi is conspiring to divide Assam, destroy the state and create confusion in the interest of Bangladeshi origin voters here," AASU chief advisor Dr Samujjal Bhattacharjya talking to reporters here.
"Gogoi is busy making attempts to make Bangladeshis, citizens of India. This will never be accepted", the leader said.
AASU president Dipanka Kumar Nath addressing the press conference said, "We will not accept Tarun Gogoi's attempts and will soon file a petition in the Supreme Court that Gogoi is trying to go against the apex court's order on NRC updation by hampering the process and including the names of illegal migrants in the Register."
Quoting the minutes he said "CM, Assam said the State Government has agreed to update the 1951 NRC by including names of persons from the electoral rolls upto 1971 and their descendants."
"Gogoi has taken steps for inclusion of names of illegal Bangladeshis in the NRC to protect their interest at a time when the state is poised for the Assembly elections next year," the AASU leader alleged.