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Guwahati, Sep 24 : The autumn session of the 14th Assam Legislative Assembly began today and the government and oppositions have planned their strategy.

The session will continue till October 5.

While the process of claims and objections for 40 lakh people, who were left out in the complete draft of NRC, will begin from tomorrow in the state, a BJP MLA today showed placard in front of the assembly against the NRC updation process.

BJP MLA from Hojai constituency Shiladitya Dev expressed his dissatisfaction over the NRC updation process after the Supreme Court
directive to drop five documents among the 15 listed documents for the
claims and objections process.

The BJP MLA holding a placard in order to register his protest against the apex court directive.

“My Lord, Don’t Discriminate Your Own Children. Hindu Born In India,” reads the placard of the BJP MLA.

Shiladitya Dev said that, India is a democratic country and we believe in democracy and it is by the people, for the people and the people.

"But here, we find that, people are not taking into consideration, the legislators are not taking into consideration, the government is not tajing into consideration. Only one person Mr Hajela (state NRC Coordinator) is being considered. Is he going to be god of Assam. Will he decide the fate of all Indians. This is discrimination," Shiladitya Dev said.

It is to be mentioned that, the apex court had accepted the proposal of Prateek Hajela, state NRC Coordinator to drop five documents among the 15 listed documents for the claims and objections process.

On the other hand, the autumn session of the Assam assembly began on a stormy as oppositions attacked the government over NRC, detention camp, price hike issues.

(By Hemanta Kumar Nath, Guwahati)