Guwahati: BJP is now starting to surround its allied parties on the Citizenship Amendment Act. The Assam Gan Parishad, the BJP's most important ally in the Northeast, has announced its opposition to the citizenship law. In a major setback to the BJP, the Assam Gana Parishad has announced that it will file a petition against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Big disclosure in CAG report, soldiers in Siachen are not getting enough food Joi Nath Sharma of the Assam Gana Parishad has said, "The party's meeting was held on Saturday. The party has decided to file a petition challenging the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act in Assam and especially in the Brahmaputra Valley. The party president will lead a delegation that will meet Union Home Minister Amit Shah and PM Narendra Modi. " Citizenship Law: This Muslim leader of Congress said, We will find another Gandhi, but .... The Assam Gana Parishad's stand on the Citizenship Amendment Act is seen as a shock to the BJP. Earlier, the Assam Gana Parishad supported the citizenship law. Since the passing of the Citizenship Amendment Bill from both houses of Parliament and the President's stamp on it, entire states of the Northeast are ablaze. The most fierce protests are taking place in Assam. 10 districts of Assam have been affected. Internet service has been banned in 10 districts. Curfew is also continuing in many areas of the state. West Bengal: Protest against CAB continues, Mamata's appeal did not work