"We have decided that we will oppose the amendment on the floor of the Parliament. This amendment is an attack on the secular fabric of our country. How can there be discrimination on the basis of religion?
"If you are Hindu, you will be eligible and if you are Muslim, you will be kept out? Our constitution does not allow this. The West Bengal government will also oppose it," TMC MP Saugato Roy told PTI.
TMC Rajya Sabha M P, Derek O'Brien who is also a member of the select committee, said, "We are strongly opposing the proposed amendments".
O'Brien, also the TMC's national spokesperson said, "The Parliament select committee is discussing this. We are strongly opposing the proposed amendments for at least half-a-dozen reasons. It goes against the spirit of the constitution," he said.
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