New Delhi: Home Minister Amit Shah introduced the Citizenship Amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha. While presenting this bill, Amit Shah said that today I have appeared in the House with a historical bill. In the provision of this bill, this bill is to show new hope to the millions of people who are living the life of hell torture. He said that this bill is a bill to give citizenship to those people who have come to India after being tortured on the basis of religion. We have also considered some special discounts for this certain category. Along with this, we have also brought provisions to protect the rights, language, culture and social identity of the northeastern states. Search for missing military aircraft in Chile continues, 38 people on board The Central Government is confident about passing this bill. At the same time, all eyes are on the Shiv Sena. The central government strategists have held several meetings to mobilize the majority. On the other hand, the opposition is also making all efforts to show its strength in the Rajya Sabha. However, the government is fully confident about the number of strengths. Citizenship Bill: Rahul Gandhi targets BJP, PM Modi retaliates It is believed that the government will be able to pass this bill in the upper house through its floor management. The stand of Shiv Sena and JDU supporting in Lok Sabha will be seen in Rajya Sabha. Because after the passage of the Bill in the Lok Sabha, the leaders of both parties have seen contradictory notes. However, the government strategists are assuming that the parties that have supported the bill in the Lok Sabha will not vote in the Rajya Sabha in protest under any circumstances. CM Yogi Adityanath did this work for the first time, says "This work of equity..."