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BJP in no mood to take back Citizenship Act | Master Stroke

BJP is adamant on not taking back the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Union minister Amit Shah at ABP News' flagship summit Shikhar Sammelan said that the party did not expect that opposition parties will spread rumours and confusion over CAA like this. He added that the citizens will be made well informed about the CAA and the government is in no mood to take it back.

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