Did the Modi government bow in front of the protest? Union minister indicated change in CAA
Did the Modi government bow in front of the protest? Union minister indicated change in CAA
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New Delhi: Has the churning started within the government in view of the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) across the country? Actually, this question has started to stand after the statement of Union Social Justice Minister Ramdas Athawale. After meeting Anna Hazare on a silent fast to demand the execution of Nirbhaya convicts hanged, Union Minister Athawale said that CAA is not anti-Muslim at all, but it has led to misunderstanding.

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Union Minister Ramdas Athawale said that changes can be made considering the sentiments of the people. The government has asked for some suggestions on this. It is noteworthy that in the past, Home Minister Amit Shah had said that the government will not take a step back on CAA. However, after meeting Anna Hazare sitting on a silent fast for the last 34 days in Ralegan Siddhi, Ramdas Athawale has indicated that the government is in a mood to change the law.

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Earlier, addressing a rally in Lucknow, Home Minister Amit Shah said that, 'Prime Minister Modi has given an opportunity to the people who have been suffering for 70 years to start a new chapter of life. I have come to say on Danke's injury that whosoever wants to protest, CAA is not going to return.

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