World's most powerful organization refuses to comment on Citizenship Amendment Bill
World's most powerful organization refuses to comment on Citizenship Amendment Bill
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The United Nations (UN) has refused to comment on India's Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019. This bill has been passed in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament, now it will be introduced in the Rajya Sabha today. The UN said that the only concern of the institution is to ensure that all the country's governments enact non-discriminatory laws.

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According to media reports, Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman of the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, when asked about the UN's response to the passage of the bill, said, 'As far as I know, this law has gone through a legislative process. Used to be. As long as this law is undergoing the legislative process, we will not comment on it. Haq said in his weekly briefing, 'Actually, our concern is only to ensure that all governments use non-discriminatory laws.'

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The Citizenship Amendment Bill has been passed in the Lok Sabha on December 9. Many MPs opposed this bill in Parliament, but Amit Shah responded to all. Let us know what answer he gave in the Lok Sabha. Actually according to this bill, by 2014, non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh in India will get citizenship and all facilities related to it.

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