West Bengal: This big party leader a headache for BJP, Bose's grandson raises questions on CAA
West Bengal: This big party leader a headache for BJP, Bose's grandson raises questions on CAA
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Kolkata: The Modi government is engaged in raising opposition to the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). But in the midst of all this, the BJP has got a challenge in its own house. The grandson of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and BJP leader Chandrakumar Bose have now raised questions on CAA. He tweeted on Tuesday that if this law has nothing to do with religion then why Muslims are not being included in it.

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Chandrakumar Bose tweeted, questioning CAA, that if the Citizenship Amendment Act has nothing to do with religion then why Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Christian, Parsi, and Jain are being named. Why Muslims were not included in this? We need to be transparent. Chandrakumar wrote that if Muslims are not persecuted in their country, then they will not come here. In such a situation there is no problem in including them. However, this is also not completely true. Because what about the Baloch who lives in Pakistan and Afghanistan? And what about the Ahmadiyya Muslims of Pakistan?

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This tweet of Chandrakumar Bose has come at that time when the BJP started rallying in favor of CAA in Bengal. Please tell that Chandrakumar Bose is the vice president of the Bengal BJP unit and a big face of BJP in the state. The BJP, which is preparing for the Assembly elections in Bengal in 2021, is moving ahead in a big way on the CAA, NRC, in such a situation, it can make it difficult for the BJP to raise its voice against it.

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