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Citizenship Bill: US urges India to protect rights of religious minorities

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Citizenship Bill: US urges India to protect rights of religious minorities “The US urges India to protect the rights of its religious minorities in keeping with India’s Constitution and democratic values,” the spokesperson said. Current Affairs :he US has encouraged India to ensure the privileges of its strict minorities with regards to its Constitution and law based qualities as it keeps on observing the improvements in different Indian states identified with the combative Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. “We are firmly following advancements with respect to the Citizenship Amendment Bill. Regard for strict opportunity and equivalent treatment under the law are crucial standards of our two majority rule governments,” a State Department representative said on Thursday. “The US urges India to secure the privileges of its strict minorities with regards to India’s Constitution and popularity based qualities,” the representative said. The Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), whi...

NRC will be brought in soon, don't link it with Citizenship Bill: Amit Shah

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NRC will be brought in soon, don't link it with Citizenship Bill: Amit Shah The Bill seeks to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan Current Affairs News :Association Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will be acquired soon while additionally including that it will be clarified in Parliament a similar way Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was. “There is no compelling reason to associate Citizenship (Amendment) Bill with National Register of Citizens (NRC). I will clarify it [NRC] a similar route in the Parliament as CAB. Have confidence, NRC will be gotten soon,” Shah said in the Lower House. The Lok Sabha today cleared the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 with 311 democratic in help and 80 against. The discussion on the issue went on for seven hours. The Bill tries to give Indian citizenship to non-Muslim outcasts from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Through this ...

Citizenship Bill: Federal US commission seeks sanctions against Amit Shah

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Citizenship Bill: Federal US commission seeks sanctions against Amit Shah Shah on Monday introduced the controversial bill in Lok Sabha, where it was passed with 311 members favouring it Current Affairs News :A government US commission on universal strict opportunity has said that the Citizenship Amendment Bill is a “risky turn in misguided course” and looked for American authorizations against Home Minister Amit Shah if the bill is passed by the two places of the Indian Parliament. As per the proposed enactment, individuals from Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian people group, who have originated from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, till December 31, 2014 confronting strict oppression there, won’t be treated as unlawful workers yet given Indian citizenship. Shah on Monday presented the dubious bill in Lok Sabha, where it was passed with 311 individuals favoring it and 80 democratic against it, will currently be postponed in the Rajya Sabha for its ge...

Union cabinet clears Citizenship Bill, may table in Parliament in 2 days

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Union cabinet clears Citizenship Bill, may table in Parliament in 2 days The Bill seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if they faced religious persecution there, sources said Current Affairs News :The Union Cabinet has cleared the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill that looks to concede citizenship to non-Muslim evacuees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan on the off chance that they confronted strict oppression there, sources said on Wednesday. . A bill to alter the Citizenship Act, 1955, is probably going to be presented in the Parliament in the following two days, the sources said. Continue Reading

UP police chief orders campaign to detect illegal Bangladeshi migrants

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UP police chief orders campaign to detect illegal Bangladeshi migrants The DGP, however, told the media later that the exercise is routine, similar to the ones carried out in previous years. It has nothing to do with the NRC, he said Current Affairs  :- Uttar Pradesh police boss O P Singh has requested that all locale units run a battle to distinguish unlawful Bangladeshi vagrants, in directions gave in the midst of the political column over the National Register of Citizens update in Assam. The police should then educate the state’s home division, starting the procedure of their expulsion, a letter sent by the executive general of police to locale police boss said. The letter said it has gone to the notice that Bangladeshis are living unlawfully in the state and huge numbers of them have disappeared. In the present situation, to reinforce the state’s interior security, it is important to distinguish and check Bangladeshis and different outsiders living in the exp...