There was no need of the amended citizenship law and the government needs to focus on providing jobs to the youth, he said. "I urge the central government with folded hands not to bring this law at this time," he was quoted as saying.
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Telecom operators on Thursday suspended internet, voice and messaging services in parts of Delhi-NCR following instructions from the police in the wake of protests against anti-Citizenship Amendment Act.
The chief minister expressed concern that the law and order situation, not only in Delhi, but the entire country was "deteriorating" day by day. "There is a fear among all the citizen, not just Muslims, that they will have to prove their citizenship and show documents. Seventy per cent people, specially poor, have no document to show and they fear that they will be evicted from the country, he said.