Agartala: After the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), illegal refugees who become citizens of the country will not be allowed to stay in their state. This is to say that of Pradyot Kishore Manikya Deb Burman, former state Congress president of Tripura and successor of the royal family. He has recently formed the Tripura Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance (TIPRA). Court to hear case of terrorists who made plan to kill Hindu leader Burman has said that a large number of refugees from East Pakistan settled in his state at the time of the partition of the country. There is no place for more people in his state. He said that after the implementation of CAA, a large number of people from outside will become citizens of the country, but none of them can be settled in our state. He urged PM Modi to resettle the outsiders who became citizens of the country after CAA, except in Tripura, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu or any other state of the country. Big statement of Railway Minister, says, "Due to non-cooperation of Kerala Government..." Meghalaya's CM Conard K. Sangma has demanded in Shillong on Saturday that his entire state be kept out of the purview of CAA. He also urged the Modi government to take steps to protect the indigenous community of the Northeast. Scheduled areas of Meghalaya are currently excluded from CAA, but Sangma has demanded to keep Assam out of the purview of this law along with non-scheduled areas of the state. Tragic accident: Bus falls below 20 feet, many injured