Guterres's big statement in Pakistan, says, "I am worried about CAA of India..."
Guterres's big statement in Pakistan, says,
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Islamabad: Intervening in the internal issue of India, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has once again said that all possible measures are being taken to protect anyone from devoid of citizenship. Guterres, who has visited Pakistan, has said this about the CAA and NRC of India. He has also said, "I am worried about the CAA of India." In an interview to a newspaper, Guterres said, "The law has changed in India on citizenship." He is worried about this. He said, "The United Nations is playing an active role in this area. His unit is working here. The United Nations High Commissioner appointed for refugees is also very active in the area."

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New laws made in India will reduce the citizenship of the people: While there is an expectation that the new laws made in India will take away the citizenship of the people and the number of refugees will increase manifold from now. Guterres said, "This situation should be stopped. Everyone has the right to own a country. He should be identified in the name of that country. Therefore, before deviating citizenship, all possible measures should be taken to protect it."

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In India, the Citizenship Amendment Act has come into effect in December: The Citizenship Amendment Act has come into effect in December in India. According to this, there is a provision to give citizenship of India to Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities who are being harassed on religious grounds in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. There is no point about the citizenship of Muslims living in India. Whereas the NRC has come into force in Assam at the behest of the Supreme Court. The people and their family members living there since before 24 March 1971 have been considered as Indian citizens while the subsequent residents have been considered as Bangladeshi infiltrators. Infiltration from neighboring Bangladesh has been a major problem in Assam for decades.

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