A resolution to withdraw the Citizenship Amendment Act has been passed in the cabinet meeting of the state of Madhya Pradesh government of India. The resolution demanded that the Citizenship Amendment Act be repealed. This information was given after the cabinet meeting. Along with this, the demand for change in NPR also. Many other important decisions have also been taken in the meeting. Earlier the Kerala, Punjab and Rajasthan Legislative Assembly had passed a resolution against the CAA. Fierce battle between Owaisi and Yogi over Ram Mandir Trust According to media reports, even after the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill from Parliament, the ongoing discussion about this law has not stopped. Protests began in many parts of the country to protest against this law. It started in Northeast India. Specifically, large-scale protests took place in Assam. After this, demonstrations were also held at Aligarh Muslim University, JNU and Jamia University in Delhi. Kejriwal's daughter asks question, "Is education, giving health, teaching Gita is terrorism...?" After this decision of the government, the question now arises as to what is in this law, the controversy has increased so much. According to this law, there is a provision for granting Indian citizenship to people from Hindu, Jain, Buddhist, Sikh, Parsi and Christian communities who have come to India for asylum from neighboring countries. CM Yogi's cabinet meeting to be held today, registration fees of properties may increase