Indore : For the last 32 days, protest is being organized in Barwali outpost area of Indore against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Congress leader Digvijay Singh reached this movement late on Sunday. Singh said that from 1947 to 2019, 1 crore people have been granted citizenship of India, out of which 85 lakh were Hindus. Digvijay said that there was already a law to provide citizenship of the country, there was no need to bring this new law. Now in the new law, it has been said to grant citizenship on the basis of religion, on which we have objected. If we have given citizenship to one crore people from 1947 to 2019. In which no one objected. When people of all religions have got citizenship. The same is our objection with the new CAA that the government has tried to divide people on the basis of religion. Our history is a guest Of the one crore people who have got citizenship, 85 lakh are Hindus. When I was the CM of Madhya Pradesh myself, thousands of people were given citizenship. Digvijay told that "what the RSS people keep saying about me on social media but I do not worry about it. They say that I am a Muslim, I am not a Muslim and not a Hindu, I am a human being I am good." Digvijay said that opposition to CAA is not a movement of any party but movement of the country. Under no circumstances, these countries will be able to accept CAA, NRC, NPR. The government should take it back. What is the need to ask where the father was born in the new NPR, where was the mother born? This shows the intention of the government is clear, in this regard the stand of the Madhya Pradesh government is clear. In any case the part of NPR in which such information is being sought from us, which we do not have, cannot be forced to give it. With this, he strongly opposed the CAA. Also Read: Raina's young army to be failed on the political battle, a new team will be made in this way Conflict between police and prisoners in Tihar Jail, and then ... Man kills family members of his wife, know the shocking reason here After China’s Coronavirus, Yaravirus found in Brazil