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CAB 2019
November 2 Is just around the corner. It’s my first time at this fair and I’m super excited. I’m really looking forward to seeing everything and everyone. Meet me at Table A10, come and chat, look at my stuff and buy!
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NRC, CAA unnecessary, wasteful exercises 106 former civil servants to govt
Current Affairs Citing grave reservations about the constitutional validity of the CAA, as many as 106 retired bureaucrats on Thursday wrote an open letter to people saying both the NPR and the NRIC were "unnecessary and wasteful exercises", which will cause hardships to the public.
The former bureaucrats, including former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung, the then Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar and former Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah urged fellow citizens to insist the Union government.
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To repeal relevant sections of Citizenship Act, 1955, pertaining to the issue of national identity cards. "We have our grave reservations about the Constitutional validity of the CAA provisions, which we also consider to be morally indefensible.We would like to emphasise that a statute that consciously excludes the Muslim religion from its purview is bound to give rise to apprehensions in what is a very large segment of India's population...Read more.
Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019. The elephant in the room! Now normally, no one likes to talk about the elephant in the room, but surprisingly everyone seems to be talking about this elephant, and so much so, that the air is laden with chaos!
नागरिकता संशोधन एक्ट-2019 (#CAB2019) पक्ष एवं विपक्ष में तर्क
नागरिकता संशोधन एक्ट-2019 (#CAB2019) पक्ष एवं विपक्ष में तर्क
देश भर में हो रहे विरोध प्रदर्शनों के बीच लोकसभा में नागरिकता (संशोधन) विधेयक, 2019 पारित कर दिया गया। विदित हो कि नागरिकता संशोधन विधेयक के माध्यम से नागरिकता अधिनियम, 1955 में संशोधन किया जाएगा। इस विधेयक में बांग्लादेश, पाकिस्तान और अफगानिस्तान से आए हुए धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यकों को भारतीय नागरिकता देने का प्रस्ताव किया गया है। ध्यातव्य है कि इससे पूर्व वर्ष 2016 में भी केंद्र सरकार ने नागरिकता…
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You’ all remember one cliche ‘Whatsapp forward’ that we used to get some 4-5 years back around the time of 15th August and 26th January when patriotism is in the air? It was something like this:
Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019.
Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019. #ISupportCAA_NRC
I’m pretty sure most of you must have seen the riots happening in some parts of India after both the houses of the parliament passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill. There have been constant protests against the bill stating that it attacks the muslims of the country and that its ‘Unconstitutional’. Now here I’m linking a twitter threadwith scanned copies of the actual bill from the Ministry of…
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Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 moved in Upper House
Moving the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 in the Upper House on Wednesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the Bill is a ray of hope for minorities living in a very critical situation in India’s three neighbouring countries – Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh – along with those who came to India due to religious persecution but have not been given citizenship.
“After independence, it was expected that minority citizens living in East and West Pakistan and Afghanistan will be given all the rights and live with respect. Their customs, cultures and religion would be preserved. Their families would be safe,” said Shah.