The PPA suggested that the state government should hold a referendum of all legislators, MPs, representatives of various political parties, civil societies and student organisations to draw a concrete strategy to unitedly tackle the sensitive issue.
"There has to be a policy based on legislation within the framework of Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act, 1873," the PPA said in a statement here today.
The Act is a regulation for peace in certain districts on the eastern frontier of Bengal.
Referring to the 2015 order of the Supreme Court to grant citizenship to Chakmas and Hajongs in Arunachal Pradesh, the PPA said, "It is not implementable".
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"The recent statement of Kiren Rijiju is contradictory to his earlier statements on the issue," PPA secretary-general Kaling Jerang said in the statement.
The Union Home Ministry's decision to grant citizenship to Chakma and Hajong refugees in North East has evoked resentment in the state.
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students' Union (AAPSU) had called for a state-wide bandh in protest against the Centre's move, on September 19, which was marred by violence.
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