Several groups have been protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, which seeks to make foreign illegal migrants
from some minority communities eligible for Indian citizenship
According to the Assam Acord of 1985, illegal migrants who had entered Assam from Bangladesh after March 25, 1971, were to be detected and deported. The protesting groups argue that the Bill contradicts the terms of the Accord. The Bill, which was introduced in Lok Sabha. backgrounds and including nominated MPs, this group of MPs have united to secure more time to speak in House debates, where their solitary or numeri¬cally lean status afforded them as little as three minutes of speech time. Smaller parties and independent MPs who may want to contribute to debates rarely get enough time to put forward a cogent argument. But, with this grouping, now such MPs form the third largest group in the Rajya Sabha, after the Congress and the BJP. Now, they also will find a place in the Business Advisory Committee (BAC)
that decides Time alloted to parties to speak on debates depend entirely on their strength in the House. A grouping of this kind will, therefore, make it possible to speak for.
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