The refugees said that they have come to India nearly a decade back with a valid visa issued by the Indian government. The refugees added that they had to leave their relatives in Pakistan and come to India because religious persecution in the Islamic nation had made their lives difficult.
Many residents of Majnu Ka Tila in the national capital said that the bill if cleared, will help them get Indian citizenship and finally bring an end to their life in exile.
The proposed legislation applies to those who were forced to seek shelter in India due to persecution on the ground of religion. It aims to protect such people from proceedings of illegal migration.
Harish Salve stated that the Citizenship Amendment Bill is not anti-Muslim and it does not violate the Articles 14, 15 and 21 of Indian constitution as being claimed by naysayers.
Vishal Dadlani thinks that all the recent cases of rape, murder, encounters and even 'onions' are actually the government's evil plan to distract the citizenry from the 'Citizenship Amendment Bill'.
The Larkana police had allegedly sent the dupatta that was tied around Nimrita's neck to the DNA lab after a week. The lab report has stated that no DNA could be recovered from the crucial piece of evidence.