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Amit Shah said – wont take CAA back, Congress’s Reaction, 9 lies of PM Modi and Home Minister

Home Minister Amit Shah said during a rally in Lucknow on Tuesday that the opposition parties should do as much as they can, but I am saying on the injury of Danke that the Citizenship Amendment Act will be withdrawn. Is not. He said that Congress, TMC, Mayawati, SP and Communists are screaming Congress-Congress at this bill. I have introduced this bill in Parliament and I challenge that in any section of it, if there is talk of taking away the citizenship of a person, then show it. On the other hand, Congress attacked the government regarding citizenship law and NRC. Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal said in a press conference that the

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Congress bids on IMF GDP estimates- Modi’s ministers will now attack Geeta Gopinath

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has given a big shock to the Modi government. According to IMF estimates, in 2019-20, India’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate will be only 4.8 percent. Following this IMF estimate, the Congress targeted the Modi government. Former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram and former Law Minister Kapil Sibal said that now Modi government minister IMF and Chief Economist will attack Geeta Gopinath.

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Prakash Raj targets PM Modi for ‘Examination on Discussion’, tweet this demand

Let us tell you that the main objective of the ‘Examination on Discussion’ program organized by PM Narendra Modi was to ensure that the students relieve stress and take upcoming board and entrance examinations. In the third session of ‘Examination on Discussion’ held at the Talkatora Indoor Stadium in Delhi, PM Modi interacted with students and teachers on removing exam stress. About 2,000 students, teachers and parents participated in this program. Out of these, 1,050 students were selected through essay competition. The program started at around 11 am, with the students selected by the Ministry of Human Resource Development itself.

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Shiromani Akali Dal also distances itself from BJP on CAA, announces not to contest Delhi elections

Standing at your stand

Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, We were in talks with BJP for the last 3 days, but we are not ready to retreat at our stand. This is the reason why it has been decided on the orders of our leader that the Shiromani Akali Dal will distance itself from the assembly elections in Delhi. Let me tell you that Manjinder Singh Sirsa is currently an MLA from Shiromani Akali Dal in Delhi and this time he too has refused to contest elections considering the decision of the party.

No problem on seat sharing

When Manjinder Singh Sirsa was asked whether any decision was to be made on the issue of seat sharing and ticketing with the BJP behind this decision, he flatly denied this. Sirsa said that the matter has not happened on the seat or ticket sharing. Manjinder Singh Sirsa was asked if he would like to go to Shaheen Bagh now, to this, he gave a roundly reply and said that we are in favor of the Citizenship Amendment Act, while the people sitting there are against it. We do not have complete ideological equality with them.

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BJP leader and grandson of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on CAA – ‘You can’t play fear politics if you have numbers’

New Delhi: Chandra Kumar Bose, leader of Bharatiya Janata Party and grandson of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, has given a statement amid the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Chandra Kumar Bose has suggested his party to the BJP and said that people should know about the benefits of the Citizenship Amendment Act. With this, he said that just because we have the numbers today, we cannot do politics of intimidation. News agency ANI quoted him as saying, ‘I have suggested to my party leadership that with a slight amendment the campaign of the entire opposition can be stopped. We need to specifically state that this atrocity is for the minorities, we should not mention any religion. We have to change our perspective.
He has also said, ‘When a bill is passed as a law, it becomes legally binding on the state governments, but in a democratic country you cannot force any law on citizens. Our job is to convince people that we are right and they are wrong. Just because we have the numbers today, we cannot do politics of intimidation. We should tell people about the benefits of citizenship law.

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CAA: Assam Finance Minister Sarma said – difficult to prove religious persecution for citizenship

Minister Sarma said that there are three criteria to apply for obtaining citizenship under CAA. The first of these is that the applicant be Hindu, Jain, Parsi, Christian, Sikh or Buddhist. Secondly, the applicant should be originally from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan and third is to have proof of living in India before 31 December 2014. He said that apart from this, religious persecution is not a criterion for citizenship.

Sarma explained the reason behind this and said that how can anyone prove that he has been tortured on religious grounds. This is not possible. If a person wants to prove this, then he will have to return to the country concerned and obtain documents related to harassment from the police. In such a situation, how will any country be ready to believe that it has been or has been persecuted on religious grounds.

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CAA: Assam Finance Minister Sarma said – difficult to prove religious persecution for citizenship

Minister Sarma said that there are three criteria to apply for obtaining citizenship under CAA. The first of these is that the applicant be Hindu, Jain, Parsi, Christian, Sikh or Buddhist. Secondly, the applicant should be originally from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan and third is to have proof of living in India before 31 December 2014. He said that apart from this, religious persecution is not a criterion for citizenship.

Sarma explained the reason behind this and said that how can anyone prove that he has been tortured on religious grounds. This is not possible. If a person wants to prove this, then he will have to return to the country concerned and obtain documents related to harassment from the police. In such a situation, how will any country be ready to believe that it has been or has been persecuted on religious grounds.

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