Amit Shah said- 'CAA will remain in force...', Nitish Kumar gave a tremendous answer in his own style
Amit Shah said- 'CAA will remain in force...', Nitish Kumar gave a tremendous answer in his own style
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Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has given a tremendous response on the statement that CAA (Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019) is implemented in India. In fact, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had announced due to his visit to West Bengal that the CAA law would be implemented after the end of Corona in the country. When reporters asked Nitish Kumar on this statement of Shah, he said that the corona virus has started growing again and he is more concerned about how to save people's lives.

The same interesting thing is that while Amit Shah is claiming that CAA will be implemented after the corona is over in the country, Nitish Kumar replied in his own style and said that the corona is still increasing in the country. Is thought. On the issue of implementing CAA, Nitish Kumar said that look, whatever the decision of the Center will be, now the era of corona virus has started increasing again. I am more concerned with protecting people. There will be a matter of policy, we will look at that separately. We haven't seen it yet.

Significantly, JDU has been against the implementation of CAA in Bihar since the beginning, but after the announcement of Amit Shah, many leaders and ministers of Bihar BJP are talking about implementing CAA in Bihar as well. On Friday, Minister from BJP quota Janak Ram said that CAA is the agenda of BJP and it will be implemented in Bihar also. On the other hand, another Bihar minister Pramod Kumar said that if the central government implements the citizenship law in the whole country, then it will be implemented in Bihar as well.

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