New Delhi: The Citizenship Amendment bill has passed in the Lok Sabha on Monday midnight. The Modi government has passed the bill with 311 votes against 80. In his address, Union Home Minister Amit Shah lashed out at the opposition, with which he also took a dig at the Congress party. Amit Shah also responded to the allegations of communalism leveled by the Congress on the BJP and also taunted Maharashtra.
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In fact, late Monday night, when Amit Shah was speaking in the debate on the Citizenship Amendment Bill, he attacked the Congress party with sharp words. He said, 'Congress is such a non-communal party, in Kerala, it has a Muslim-League partner and Maharashtra has a Shiv Sena partner. I have not seen such a communal party in my life. Manyavar. ' On this statement of Amit Shah, there was a lull in the Lok Sabha and there was an uproar. Amit Shah attacked the Congress several times in his speech.
The Congress party in Kerala is in alliance with the Muslim League, while after the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Congress has formed an alliance with the Shiv Sena. This was Amit Shah's first public outburst against Shiv Sena for leaving the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the post of CM.
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