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Assamese ask Nepali-origin MP to quit

Assamese ask Nepali-origin MP to quit

By Himalayan News Service

Guwahati, April 29:

Politicians in Assam cutting across party lines demanded controversial Congress MP from the state, Mani Kumar Subba, step down after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) questioned his Indian citizenship in an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court.

“With the CBI saying in clear terms that Subba’s birth certificate was not genuine, he should immediately resign and then clear his citizenship issue,” Assam Education Minister and senior ruling Congress leader, Ripun Bora, said.

A bench of the Supreme Court comprising Chief Justice KG Balakrishnan, Justices RV Raveendran and MK Sharma observed yesterday: “The report is against you. The birth certificate produced is not genuine.” The apex court made these observations after the CBI investigating the antecedents of Subba submitted a report to the court saying the birth certificates produced by the Lok Sabha MP from Assam’s Tezpur seat while filing his nominations during the 1998 general elections were not genuine.

The Supreme Court has given six weeks to Subba to reply. He is unperturbed over the controversy. “I will reply to the Supreme Court,” he told journalists.

The CBI was investigating the case following a public interest petition filed by Birendra Nath Singh, who alleged Subba was a Nepalese citizen and was a murder convict in Nepal.

During the 12th Lok Sabha elections, Subba in his nomination papers recorded his place of birth as Tezpur, Assam, his date of birth as March 16, 1951. But his dossier during the the current 14th Lok Sabha Subba shows his place of birth as Dabgram (Darjeeling district) in West Bengal, and the date of birth as March 16, 1958. The discrepancies in his date of birth and place of birth while filing his nominations are issues that has created doubts over Subba’s antecedents.

“The Congress party would not shield or protect Subba if he is not an Indian citizen. This is just an interim order and if he is found guilty the law will take its own course,” Haren Das, general secretary of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee, said.

“It is a shame that the Congress party is being represented by a foreigner. Subba should be arrested and deported to Nepal immediately,” said Dilip Saikia, general secretary of the opposition Asom Gana Parishad.

There are reports in the media alleging Subba was a murder convict in Nepal, and was imprisoned from 1971 to 1973 before he escaped to India. After entering India, he set up a gambling and lottery business, before entering politics.