New Delhi: Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah requesting him to withdraw the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. Chaudhry cited reports of 800 Pakistani Hindus who were forced to return to their country if they failed to acquire Indian citizenship.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, in a letter to Amit Shah, said that it has been more than two years since you passed a non-considered law called CAA, but you are not able to implement it because of its inherent unconstitutionality. That is why Pakistani Hindus are returning back to Pakistan. It's disappointing. Chowdhury further said that CAA cannot be implemented as it targets a specific community. "I am sure that CAA will not face a judicial inquiry. ''
Adhir Ranjan has requested the Home Minister to preserve the basic principles of governance. It also said that the CAA should be repealed in the same way that the three farm laws were enacted. On May 5, Home Minister Amit Shah had said in West Bengal that the CAA would be implemented as soon as the corona epidemic was over. During this time, Amit Shah had said that CAA was a reality, a reality and will remain a reality. Nothing has changed.
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