The Citizenship Bill passed in the Lok Sabha amid opposition


New delhi date. December 9, 2019, Monday

Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Civil Law Amendment Bill amid fierce controversy in the Lok Sabha, though opposition parties, including the Congress and the Shiv Sena, had strongly protested and opposed the bill. Shah claimed that as soon as the bill became law, people seeking refuge in India from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan would be granted citizenship,

However, it will not include Muslims. In the Lok Sabha, the bill passed by 311 against 80 votes. The bill was also widely opposed in different parts of the country. 293 MPs voted in favor of the bill, while 82 votes in opposition. The bill was later introduced.

Amit Shah was delivering the speech in the Lok Sabha when intense protests took place in states like West Bengal, Assam and Tripura, besides heavy protests against Jantar Mantar in Delhi.

While presenting the bill, Amit Shah claimed that the law had already been amended earlier. This was followed by Manmohan Singh and L.K. Advani has also become Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. This is not an anti-Muslim bill. Responding to the end of the debate, Amit Shah stressed, "This bill is not anti-Muslim and we will remain in the country by applying NRC.

As per the provisions of this bill, Hindus of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, Christians who have taken refuge in India and have lived in India before 2014 will be granted citizenship of India. However, it does not include Muslims, which is followed by the opposition's argument that the bill is about creating a communist atmosphere and that the constitution does not prohibit citizenship on the basis of one's religion.

The bill does not apply to tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram or Tripura. This bill is also known as a cab. Leader of the Opposition, Kapil Sibal, said of the bill that the driver of the cab is a divisive policy. While the bill was heavily opposed in other parts of the country.

In Delhi, many protested against the bill and raised anti-government slogans. The dam was announced in opposition to the bill in Assam, which affected normal life on the first day of the dam. In West Bengal, too, people witnessed intense protests.

The Mamata Banerjee's government here is opposing the bill and warned it would not be implemented. The parties which are opposing this bill include Congress, Shiv Sena, NCP, Samajwadi Party, Left parties etc.

Mamata said that no citizen should be allowed to become a refugee because of this bill. While SP leader Akhilesh Yadav said that under no circumstances should we allow this bill to become law. Meanwhile, Asaduddin Owaisi was also involved when heavy protests were going on and he tore the copy of the bill publicly and protested.

Congress split in the name of religion, requires bill: Amit Shah

New delhi date. 9

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has introduced a citizenship reform bill in Parliament. In the meantime, he gave more information about the bill and praised it and asked why this bill is needed today. If Congress had not divided religion in the name of religion, there would have been no need to bring this bill today. Congress divided the country in the name of religion. It has been part of our Declaration to Improve Citizenship Law and that is why we want to do this.

Amit Shah said that once the bill is approved, it will help relieve the suffering of millions of people, and millions of refugees will get citizenship of this country. We have brought this bill to give citizenship to those who are being persecuted in the name of religion, so the opposition's claim that this discrimination bill is false is false. This bill will not go to the rights of any Muslim. As per the rule, any citizen can apply for the same and will be allowed with this in mind.

Contrary to the original spirit of the Citizenship Bill Constitution

1000 scholars from many universities, scientists oppose the bill

Giving citizenship to refugees is good, but why discriminate in the name of religion?

New delhi date. 9

A bill amending the citizenship law was introduced in the Lok Sabha; Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the bill, though it has been heavily opposed. About 1,000 Indian winners from across the country have opened a scholar front and opposed the bill.

These scholars and scientists have launched a campaign online. In just 24 hours, more than a thousand scholars and scientists joined. Including scientists from JNU to the University of Toronto.

The campaign states that the government has brought the bill, saying that citizens of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, who have come to India through torture, will be granted citizenship, which is a good step but it is giving citizenship on the basis of religion which is not suitable. General Chat Chat Lounge

These scholars and scientists said that in the constitution which was written after independence, people of all faiths were to be treated equally.

Keeping Muslims out of this bill can create a communal atmosphere in the country and the bill is also against the original spirit of the constitution. Our constitution believes in secularism, the bill is communist so it cannot be accepted.

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