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“No Decision To Prepare NRC On National Level”: Government To Parliament

There are no plans for now to conduct a nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise, the government said in parliament today. “Till now, the government has not taken any decision to prepare National Register of Indian Citizens at the national level,” Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai, said in a written reply.

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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should do as much as they can, but I am saying on the injury of Danke that the Citizenship Amendment Act will be withdrawn.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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Mamta Banerjee appealed to states on NPR, said – read this law first and then …

Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made a special appeal to the North Eastern states as well as non-BJP ruled states regarding the National Population Register (NPR). He said on Monday that you should read this law thoroughly before implementing it in your state, only then should you reach a conclusion about implementing it. He said that NPR is a dangerous sport and it is completely related to NRC and CAA. States should pass a resolution to return it. Mamta Banerjee said these things in a meeting held in the state regarding NPR.

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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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