Voicing his strong opposition against the amended Citizenship Act, former Assam chief minister and senior AGP leader Prafulla Kumar Mahanta on Sunday said India is moving in the same direction as that of "Hitler's Nazi Germany".
Addressing a press conference here, the two-time chief minister also strongly criticised the leadership of his party -- Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) -- and alleged that its current leaders have "betrayed the people of Assam only for greed of power".
"India is moving in the same pattern as that of Hitler's Nazi Germany. Unless we are careful, it will be very dangerous for us," he said.
Mahanta also alleged that his NSG security cover has been withdrawn due to "conspiracy between an insurgent leader and the present chief minister".
He said he will continue to oppose the Citizenship (Amendment) Act on every platform despite his party supporting it in the Rajya Sabha and still being part of the BJP-led alliance in the state and at the Centre.
"I have been speaking alone in party meetings and among the public despite the current AGP leadership betraying the people only for their greed for power. The BJP government has been luring, giving mental pressure and issuing threats to me to change my stand, but I will not," he asserted.
Mahanta said he was informed about the withdrawal of his NSG security cover on Saturday.
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"I would have believed their theory of no threat perception to me had this been withdrawn during some other time. They have been seeing me voicing against the Act for a long time and I think that is why it was withdrawn," he alleged.
The former chief minister also alleged that the state government was in favour of withdrawing his NSG cover for a long time and "finally they could do it due to a conspiracy between an insurgent leader and the present chief minister".
Mahanta claimed that usually the review for security to political leaders takes place during February, "but this is December".
AGP's lone MP in the Rajya, Sabha Birendra Prasad Baishya, had opposed the bill during discussions, but voted in favour of it.
Faced with ire of a section of party leaders and grassroot workers, the AGP demanded exclusion of the Brahmaputra valley from the purview of the amended Citizenship Act and announced to challenge the law in the Supreme Court.
Along with Mahanta, senior AGP MLA Brindaban Goswami has also been critical of the party leadership on the issue of the Act.
Goswami said, "What is the point of filing a petition against the CAA now after the party MP voted in its favour."
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