Asian Journal

Modi assures amendments to Citizenshi­p Bill

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Silchar (Assam): Reiteratin­g his government’s commitment to pass the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Bill, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that Centre will make some amendments to ensure that its implementa­tion does not affect anyone. Modi made the remark while addressing a public rally at Silchar in Assam’s Barak Valley, which is going to the polls in the second phase on April 18.

“We are committed to bring back the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Bill. However, we are going to make some amendments in the Bill to ensure that there is no injustice done to anyone,” he said, adding that everyone will be taken into confidence while bringing in the changes.

The Prime Minister said that minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh who had had been undergoing religious persecutio­n in those countries had turned foreigners in their own homeland due to the mistake of the Congress.

“In 1947, the country was divided on religious lines due to the Congress leadership. The Congress leaders then never thought about Indians who were left out in Pakistan as minorities. Most people who go to temples and gurdwaras have been subjected to torture there,” he said. Modi said his government was equally committed to passing the Triple Talaq Bill and added that the ‘mahamilava­t gathbandha­n’ of the Congress, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and others cannot stop the “daughters of the country” from getting justice.

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