NRC List: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee taunted Shah, says, "Don't get influenced..."
NRC List: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee taunted Shah, says,
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Kolkata: Recently, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taunted the Union Home Minister Amit Shah over the National Register of Citizens (NRC). He has asked people not to get into any provocation about NRC. He asked people to trust only themselves. Mamta said, 'There are some people who provoke you in the name of NRC. Do not trust any such leader. Trust us only. We are fighting for this land. We are standing with you equally. Mamta has said this attack regarding Shah's statement in Rajya Sabha.

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NRC will be applicable in the entire country, no discrimination on the basis of religion: According to the information received, in response to the allegations of opposition in Rajya Sabha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday, there will be no discrimination on the basis of religion in implementing NRC. Therefore, no citizen needs to be afraid of this. This is a process by which the identity of the citizens of the country is ensured.

The same Shah clarified that there is a difference between NRC and Citizenship Amendment Bill. People should not have the illusion that NRC is meant to isolate the particular religion. This will be applicable in the entire country and no citizen will be left out of it. Whether it is of any religion. Under this, there is no legal provision to separate anyone on the basis of religion. He said those people whose name is not in the final list in Assam should be a tribunal.

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Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Christian, Parsi refugees will get citizenship: It is being said that while answering the questions of the opposition, Shah said, NRC and Citizenship Amendment Bill are two different processes. The citizenship amendment bill should also promulgate citizenship to non-Muslims from neighboring countries, under which Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Christian and Zoroastrian refugees will be granted citizenship, as they are in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh. Had to suffer discrimination on the basis of Significantly, the RSS has also been approved to implement NRC across the country. It has to be implemented one by one in BJP ruled states.

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