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CAA to be implemented after Covid-19 vaccination gets completed: Union Home Minister Amit Shah

"BJP always fulfils the promises it makes. We have brought this law and refugees will get citizenship," Amit Shah said

Union Home Minister Amit Shah today said that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) would be implemented by the central government after the completion of the Covid-19 vaccination drive. While addressing a rally at Matua in the poll-bound state of West Bengal, Shah reportedly said that the opposition was misleading the minorities on the CAA. He assured that the CAA would not impact the citizenship status of Indian minorities.

Refugees will get citizenship: Shah

According to reports, Shah said that the implementation of the CAA was suspended due to coronavirus pandemic. “Mamata didi said we made a false promise. She started opposing the CAA and saying she will never allow it. The BJP always fulfils the promises it makes. We have brought this law and refugees will get citizenship”, the Union Home Minister was quoted as saying. He said that Mamata Banerjee would not be in a position to oppose the enforcement of the CAA as she will no longer be the Chief Minister after the assembly elections in the state.

BJP’s Poriborton Yatra will end corruption of Bua-Bhatija: Shah

The Union Home Minister launched the fourth phase of the ‘Poriborton Yatra’ from Rash Mela ground in Cooch Behar. Taking a dig at the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek, Sha said that BJP’s ‘Poriborton Yatra’ in the state was aimed at ending corruption by ‘Bua-Bhatija’. He added that the Yatra was intended to rid the state of infiltration, unemployment, bomb blasts and to bring a change in the state of farmers. “The Poriborton Yatra is a journey towards building Sonar Bangla”, Shah was quoted as saying. “TMC goons cannot stall BJP’s march to power in West Bengal”, he added.

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