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Home Minister Amit Shah to visit Jabalpur to enumerate the benefits of Jabalpur / Citizenship Amendment Act; Will communicate on 12 January

Jabalpur. The BJP has fielded leaders to defend CAA and NRC , who are going to different cities of the country and explaining to the people about NRC and CAA. In this connection, the BJP national president and the country’s home minister Amit Shah will come to Jabalpur on January 12 to convey information about the provisions of the Citizenship Amendment Act and its benefits. This information was given by State BJP President Rakesh Singh in a conversation with journalists in Jabalpur on Wednesday.

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“Fascists In Control Of Nation”: Rahul Gandhi, Opposition On JNU Violence

New Delhi: After several masked goons broached Delhi’s Jawaharlal University campus, assaulting students and vandalising property, several top political leaders took to social media to share videos of the attack and condemn it. Several students, including Aishe Ghosh, the head of JNU Students’ Union or JNUSU and several professors were severely injured in the attack. The JNUSU claims the Delhi police “did nothing” to stop the violence and have alleged the involvement of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad or ABVP, the student body linked to the BJP, in the attack.

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Student told me cops kicked his head: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra tears into govt over JNU violence

student told Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Sunday that the police had kicked him several times on the head on a night when masked assailants went on the rampage in the JNU campus in Delhi.

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CAA protest LIVE Updates: Minister Hardeep Puri makes case for CAA after attack on Nankana Sahib

Amid the controversy over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Kerala between the state government and the governor, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday said that thet he has written to CMs of 11 states requesting their intervention on the contentious Act. Vijayan in a tweet mentioned as to why they are resisting the CAA. “CAA is fundamentally discriminatory in nature and is antithetical to our constitutional values,” he said. Meanwhile, the blame on radical Muslim outfit, Popular Front of India, for inciting violence during the anti-CAA protests is getting stronger as now, after Uttar Pradesh, even Assam is planning to write to the Centre seeking a ban on it. On the othe hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday declared that the Centre will not budge an inch on implementation of the CAA as the political acrimony over the new law grew intense with West Bengal Chief Minister Ma

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