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CAA: taxpayer’s hard-earned money shouldn’t be spent on external minorities – Kejriwal

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/03/14 at 8:19 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Arvind Kejriwal, while opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), has deemed it detrimental to the nation. Kejriwal expressed concerns that the implementation of CAA could render the country insecure and disrupt law and order.

Kejriwal stated that the enactment of CAA would jeopardize the safety of the nation and could lead to a breakdown in law and order. He further remarked that it is unacceptable for taxpayers’ money to be spent on minorities from other countries.

Context and Response

This statement comes in response to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s rebuttal to Kejriwal’s earlier remarks on CAA. Shah contended that Kejriwal’s criticism of CAA stemmed from the alleged corruption in his party’s demonstrations. Following Shah’s response, Kejriwal reiterated his stance on CAA, asserting that it would deprive Indian youth of jobs.

Kejriwal’s Accusation Disputed

In response, Amit Shah dismissed Kejriwal’s accusation as baseless, asserting that it would neither deprive local citizens of jobs nor increase crime rates. Shah justified his stance by pointing out that those granted citizenship under the law are already residing in India. He emphasized that the issue is about providing citizenship to people already living in India, not allowing new immigrants.

Questioning Inconsistencies

Kejriwal questioned the government’s silence on the issue of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. He asked why there was no opposition to Rohingyas. He alleged that the government’s stance on CAA reflects a vote-bank politics strategy. Kejriwal criticized the Home Minister for failing to address his concerns regarding the law.

Impact of CAA

Kejriwal emphasized that the enactment of CAA would compromise national security and disrupt law and order.

The Citizenship Amendment Act was implemented by the central government on March 11. Under this law, minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan residing in India before December 31, 2014, are eligible for Indian citizenship.

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