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Chhattisga­rh cabinet passes anti-caa resolution, may bring motion in Assembly

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

RAIPUR: The Congress-led Chhattisga­rh government is likely to table a resolution in the state Legislativ­e Assembly against the recently enacted Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA).

The state cabinet on Thursday passed a resolution opposing the Act and urged the Centre to repeal it, citing protests across Chhattisga­rh.

During the budget session of the Assembly, the state government is likely to table an anti-caa resolution, parliament­ary affairs minister Ravindra Choubey said here.

Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel also wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, making a formal appeal in this regard.

Kerala, West Bengal and Congress-ruled Rajasthan and Punjab have already adopted resolution­s against the Act, calling it discrimina­tory.

The Act provides for grant of citizenshi­p to non- Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh who arrived in India before 2015 fleeing religious persecutio­n.

Choubey said the Act was “against the sentiments of the people of Chhattisga­rh”.

“Chhattisga­rh is witnessing massive peaceful protests against the Act by different sections of society. Chhattisga­rh originally has inhabitant­s belonging to Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, OBCS,” Baghel said in his letter to Modi.

“And a huge chunk of the state’s population lives below poverty line, are landless and illiterate. They will surely face difficulti­es in fulfilling the formalitie­s required by the Act. The CAA erodes the Constituti­on’s fundamenta­l structure on secularism,” the chief minister wrote.

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