Meghalaya's Governor tweets on Citizenship Amendment Bill
Meghalaya's Governor tweets on Citizenship Amendment Bill
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Shillong: Meghalaya Governor Tathagata Roy, who is in the news due to his objectionable statements, has once again created a ruckus with his tweet. Not only this, the BJP itself seems to be opposing it. After the Governor's tweet, the state unit of BJP said that they will complain to the central leadership.

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Actually Governor Tathagata Roy wrote in his tweet, "Those who do not want divisive democracy should go to North Korea." After this tweet by the Governor, the state BJP said that at a time when protests are being held around the Citizenship Amendment Act when Meghalaya and Northeast states are burning, this type of statement is not acceptable at all. BJP MLA Sanbor Shullai said that the BJP strongly condemns the statement of the Governor of Meghalaya. This is a very insensitive statement given in the current situation in the entire North East region.

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Governor Tathagata Roy tweeted that in the current atmosphere of controversy, two things should never be forgotten - the country was once divided in the name of religion. Democracy is essentially divisive. If you don't want it, go to North Korea.

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