There has been a lot of ruckus about the Citizenship Amendment Act in Delhi. The youth power has strongly opposed the law. Due to which the BJP government had to start the Jan Jagran Abhiyan. Amid the ongoing protests over the CAA, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Sunday that the amended law would not be withdrawn and the government was firm on it. Taking a dig at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, he said that CAA has been passed by Parliament and hence it will be implemented across the country. West Bengal is a part of India and hence it will be implemented here as well. CM Mamata Banerjee should read history and constitution. Samajwadi Party leader attacks in broad daylight, shot dead In his statement, Minister of Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi further said that at the moment, we are not going to make any changes in the CAA which have been passed by the Parliament. Those who are opposing it through the horror show need to understand clearly that there is no reconsideration. He said this while addressing reporters during an event in Hyderabad. The law passed by the Parliament has to be implemented by all the states. There can be no ifs or buts. He said that all parts of the country including Jammu and Kashmir have to implement it. PM Narendra Modi reveals secret of his peaceful sleep In his statement, he further said, "I also want to assure Indian Muslims that their Indian, economic, religious, constitutional, rights and every Indian is absolutely safe." He said that India is the safest country for minorities. Naqvi further said that Indian Muslims are living in the country with commitment rather than helplessness. Indian Muslims are living in the country with strength, not by being helpless. Chance to see the huge statue of Atal Bihari Vajpayee for free