Amit Shah On CAA: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made a big announcement regarding the implementation of CAA on Saturday
Amit Shah On CAA
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made a big announcement regarding the implementation of CAA on Saturday. Amit Shah has said that a notification to implement the CAA will be issued in the country before the Lok Sabha elections and this law will be implemented. He had claimed during his West Bengal tour in December last year that no one can stop the implementation of CAA.
According to a report by ANI, Amit Shah clarified that the implementation of CAA will not take away the citizenship of any person. It aims to grant citizenship only to Pakistani, Afghan and Bangladeshi minorities facing religious persecution.
Amit Shah further said that the Congress had promised to give citizenship to the suffering minority citizens of neighboring countries. He said that when the country was partitioned, minorities were persecuted there. At that time everyone wanted to flee to India, Congress said you come, you will be given citizenship.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also accused the opposition of misleading Muslims. Shah said that his Muslim brothers are being misled about the CAA. They are being provoked. CAA is only for granting citizenship to religious minorities of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. He said the CAA introduced by the Narendra Modi government aims to grant Indian citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim immigrants, including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and Christians, who arrived from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan before December 31, 2014.
Talking about the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Shah said that this election is about corruption against development. He said that this election is not India vs NDO but corruption vs zero tolerance.
This election is about those who want national security, versus those who risk national security in the name of foreign policy. After the CAA was passed by Parliament in December 2019 and subsequently approved by the President, there was widespread protest in various parts of the country.
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