<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged Opposition parties who are against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to unite and isolate the BJP over the issue.</p>.<p>She also expressed her solidarity with those who are protesting against the contentious Act across the country.</p>.<p>Speaking at the beginning of a protest march against CAA in Purulia district, the chief minister made it clear that the TMC's agitation will continue until CAA is withdrawn by the Centre.</p>.<p>“BJP is plotting to snatch the citizenship of genuine Indian citizens. I urge everyone protesting against CAA to join forces and isolate the BJP,” Mamata said.</p>.<p>Lashing out at the ruling party at the Centre, Mamata accused the BJP of labeling everyone opposing CAA as "anti-nationals".</p>.<p>She also said that the TMC government will not allow the updation of National Population Register (NPR) in the state— the exercise has already been halted in West Bengal.</p>.<p>"We will ensure that no one has to leave Bengal and the country. Just ensure that your name is in the voters’ list and I will take care of the rest,” she said.</p>.<p>The chief minister once again lashed out at her Karnataka counterpart B S Yediyurappa for backtracking on his announcement on providing financial assistance to the families of two protesters who were allegedly killed in police firing in Mangaluru during protests against CAA.</p>
<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday urged Opposition parties who are against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to unite and isolate the BJP over the issue.</p>.<p>She also expressed her solidarity with those who are protesting against the contentious Act across the country.</p>.<p>Speaking at the beginning of a protest march against CAA in Purulia district, the chief minister made it clear that the TMC's agitation will continue until CAA is withdrawn by the Centre.</p>.<p>“BJP is plotting to snatch the citizenship of genuine Indian citizens. I urge everyone protesting against CAA to join forces and isolate the BJP,” Mamata said.</p>.<p>Lashing out at the ruling party at the Centre, Mamata accused the BJP of labeling everyone opposing CAA as "anti-nationals".</p>.<p>She also said that the TMC government will not allow the updation of National Population Register (NPR) in the state— the exercise has already been halted in West Bengal.</p>.<p>"We will ensure that no one has to leave Bengal and the country. Just ensure that your name is in the voters’ list and I will take care of the rest,” she said.</p>.<p>The chief minister once again lashed out at her Karnataka counterpart B S Yediyurappa for backtracking on his announcement on providing financial assistance to the families of two protesters who were allegedly killed in police firing in Mangaluru during protests against CAA.</p>