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Rajya Sabha Debates Citizenship (Amendment) Bill: Who Said What?
While the debate is ongoing, here’s a look at what the major parties are saying in Rajya Sabha.
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While the debate is ongoing, here’s a look at what the major parties are saying in Rajya Sabha.
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At the end, it was 125 Ayes and 105 Nos. Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, this is the question everyone is asking. The contentious Bill — which offers citizenship to non-Muslim illegal immigrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh — has led to arguments about it being against India’s constitutional values, multi-day protests in Northeastern states, and a renewed discussion on the Partition. Here’s a look at what the major parties are saying in Rajya Sabha.
(This is an ongoing story, and will be updated as the debate in Rajya Sabha progresses.)
Amit Shah Reassures Indian Muslims
Fails the Morality Test: Congress
If Bill is Passed, TMC Will be on Streets: Trinamool Congress
Govt is Fulfilling Jinnah’s Dream: Samajwadi Party
AIADMK Comes Out in Support
JD(U) Supports, But Questions Why Muslims Aren’t Included
Blow to Secularism: DMK
Assam’s Bodoland People Front Supports
Clear That the Law Will be Struck Off: P Chidambaram, Congress
Will Refugees Get Voting Rights, Asks Shiv Sena
Muslims Being Excluded is Problem: BSP
Don’t Spoil the Country: CPI(M)
No Muslim in India is Scared of You: Kapil Sibal, Congress
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Obnoxious, Abominable, Undemocratic: Vaiko, MDMK
Against the Dreams of Gandhi & Bhagat Singh: AAP
Not About Religion, About Illegal Migrants: Naga People’s Front Supports
Jinnah Would Have Taunted Gandhi in Heaven: Manoj Jha, RJD
Non-Muslim Religion Population Has Declined in Pak: Subramanian Swamy, BJP
It Would be Foolish to Base this Bill on Religion: NCP
Northeast is Burning & You Say Whole of India is Happy, Asks Ghulam Nabi Azad
All Bills Are Vetted by Law Department: Ravi Shankar Prasad, Law Minister
Why Did Congress Agree to Partition, Asks Amit Shah
Pakistan PM and Congress’ Comments Alike: Amit Shah