Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has received several proposals against the Citizenship Amendment Act. A letter has been written to the President of the European Parliament David Maria Sasoli regarding this matter. In this, he has said that it is unfair for one Legislature to decide on another Legislature. This practice can be misused by inherent selfish elements. In the letter, Birla has said that as a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, we should respect the sovereign processes of other legislatures. JDU calls a meeting on 28th January, CM Nitish Kumar will discuss According to the media report, the Lok Sabha Speaker has explained to the CAA that it is to give citizenship easily to the victims of religious persecution in neighboring countries, not to take away the citizenship of someone. It has been passed after discussion in both houses of the Indian Parliament. Nomination process not completed for 11 people, officers says, 'Kejriwal is responsible' Meanwhile, the European Union (EU) has distanced itself from the debate and voting on the Civil Amendment Law (CAA) introduced by various political parties in the European Parliament. The Foreign Ministry of the European Union has clarified that the views expressed in the European Parliament or the views put forward by its members are not necessarily the official views of the EU. Referring to the 15th meeting of India and the EU to be held in Brussels on 13 March, the Sangh has said that it is necessary to strengthen the strategic partnership with India. War between AAP and BJP over Shahin Bagh