Amit Shah’s BIG statements on CAA: Questions Answered
What is CAA?
CAA aims to provide Indian citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim migrants - including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians - who migrated from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan and arrived in India before December 31, 2014.
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Seeking citizenship under CAA but no Documents
Union Minister Amit Shah said that the CAA currently does not have a provision for non-Muslim migrants who do not possess the required documents, but the government will soon work on a way out for such refugees.
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CAA will never be taken back
Shah said that this is our sovereign right to ensure Indian citizenship in our country, we will never compromise on it and CAA will never be taken back.
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Everyone will get equal rights
The union minister while speaking on CAA said, “Everyone will get equal rights”. He asked persecuted refugees to have faith in PM Modi-led govt.
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CAA will not dilute Rights of Tribals
Not even a bit. CAA will not change or dilute the composition and the rights of the tribal areas, Shah said.
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Not-Anti Muslim
CAA aims to give citizenship to non-Muslim migrants. Muslims have the right to apply for citizenship in India as per the rules of the Constitution, but this law is meant for persecuted minorities from these countries.
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PM Modi’s vision is to make India a developed country
Amit Shah also lauded PM Modis efforts for implementing the announcements and promises made by the government.
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