Modi tweeted 'India support CA', trending on Twitter


Gadkari supports Modi: Opposition misleading Muslims, no harm to CAA

New delhi date. December 30, 2019, Monday

Protests are underway across the country on the Citizenship Research Act (CAA) and the NRC. People are demanding that the bill be withdrawn while Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the other hand, is not in the mood to return it. They have launched an online campaign to get people involved in support of this bill. Modi has appealed to people on Twitter to support the bill.

Modi tweeted India Support CA followed by several people with the hashtag. As a result, India support reached the top spot in the CAA trend on Twitter.

Narendra Modi and government ministers are claiming that no one is harmed by the CAA. It does not even take any citizenship. The PM in his tweet appealed to the public to support the CAA. Modi's tweet was later retweeted by the Union ministers.

Modi's campaign has been widely discussed on social media. They also shared a video of Sadguru in which Sadguru is talking about CAA. Modi's tweet was later viraled on social media by BJP, ABVP and other activists and leaders.

India Support CAA is starting to trend on Twitter. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also made a tweet in Hindi saying that the citizenship research law was not stripping anyone's citizenship but he was giving citizenship.

I urge the people of Congress not to provoke Muslims on this issue. Modi's initiative is fueled by the government as a large section of Twitter came out in support of Modi's tweet and more than half a million tweets came in support of India Support CAA.

The CAA is mandatory for each of the states: announcement of the center

New delhi date. 30

Currently rallies are taking place across the country in protest of the CAA. In the meantime, the chief ministers in some states have now announced that they will not allow the CAA brought by the central government. On the other hand, the central government has also announced its implementation in every state. Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said the CAA must be implemented by all states. It is noteworthy that the CAA, the Citizenship Amendment Act, has been passed in both houses of parliament. With the approval of the President, it has now become a law, though preparations are under way for how it will be structured and implemented. In the meantime, Mamata Banerjee announced that she would not allow the CAA to be applied anywhere in West Bengal as long as she was alive. They made this announcement in a big rally. Following his assertion, the central government has now announced that the CAA must apply to any state.

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