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Amit Shah Cites Partition, Targets Congress In LS Saying Party Divided India On Basis Of Religion

While launching a scathing attack on the Congress, Shah cited partition and accused the grand old party of "dividing the county on the basis of religion".

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke on the Citizenship Amendment Bill in the Lok Sabha on Monday. While launching a scathing attack on the Congress, Shah cited partition and accused the grand old party of "dividing the county on the basis of religion". He said the move made during partition, now led the government to bring Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019. "If the Congress had not divided the country on the basis of religion when India got freedom, there was no need to bring the (Citizenship Amendment) Bill," Shah said. The Minister made the remarks during a debate on the introduction of the Bill which seeks an amendment to the Citizenship Act, 1955, which was enacted to provide for the acquisition and determination of Indian citizenship. On a specific objection raised by the opposition on Jammu and Kashmir, Shah alleged: "you don't consider Kashmir as part of India". Watch | HM Amit Shah Tabled Citizenship Bill In Lok Sabha Amid Opposition Flak Following over an hour debate on the Bill's legislative competence if it can be taken or not, the lower house passed it after division of votes with 293 in its favour and 82 against. Introducing the Bill, the Home Minister rejected allegations of opposition members, saying, "I assure that the Bill does not violate any Article of the Indian Constitution and that any citizen will not be deprived of his/her rights". "Every citizen has been given place in the Bill on the basis of reasonable classification." Watch | Citizen Bill: Amit Shah Vs Manish Tiwari over religion bias He said that the Bill seeks to provide Indian nationality to Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, Parsis, Jains and Buddhists fleeing persecution in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. The Bill further seeks to protect the constitutional guarantee given to indigenous populations of northeastern states covered under the sixth Schedule of the Constitution and the statutory protection given to areas covered under "The Inner Line" system of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873. (With inputs from agencies)
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