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Govt through newspaper advertisement, asks people to not fear over CAA

Centre government, through newspaper advertisment has issued advisory and asked people to not fear from Citizenship Amendment Act.
A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court on Wednesday issued notices to the government seeking its views on multiple challenges made on the constitutional validity of the freshly enacted Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which grants fast-track citizenship to non-Muslim refugees who fled to India due to religious persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

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