After defeat in Jharkhand elections, Voice against CAA raised
After defeat in Jharkhand elections, Voice against CAA raised
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After the results of the Jharkhand assembly election against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), where the voice has started coming from inside the BJP, the allies have also started showing their attitude. Chandra Kumar Bose, the vice president of West Bengal BJP and grandson of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, has openly criticized the CAA. Meanwhile, BJP's key ally JDU advised the party to learn coalition religion. The first voice within the party has arisen from that West Bengal, where the party is preparing to make it a big issue in the assembly elections. Criticizing the CAA, Chadrakumar Bose demanded the inclusion of Muslims in the law.

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In his statement, he said that if the citizenship amendment law is not related to any religion then why only Hindu, Sikh, Buddha, Christian, Parsi and Jain are included in it. Why Muslims were not included in it. Chandra Bose said that if Muslims are not being persecuted in their home country then they will not come, so there is nothing wrong with including them.

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According to media reports, this is not completely true. What about Baloch living in Pakistan and Afghanistan? What to say about Ahmedia in Pakistan? He said that do not compare India with any other country, because it is an open country of all religions and communities. Meanwhile, the JDU, demanding a meeting of the NDA on the CAA-NRC, has advised the BJP to learn alliance religion with the late PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Party General Secretary KC Tyagi said that tomorrow (Wednesday) is Atalji's birthday.

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