Raj Thackeray on CAA says, 'India is not hospice, throw out Pakistanis..'
Raj Thackeray on CAA says, 'India is not hospice, throw out Pakistanis..'
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Mumbai: National President of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Raj Thackeray said today ie on Saturday, December 21, that there is a need to evacuate the refugees who came to India illegally from Bangladesh and Pakistan. According to the report by the government news agency ANI, Raj Thackeray said, "India is not a hospice. Those coming from Bangladesh and Pakistan to India need to be thrown out. India did not take the contract for humanity. "

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According to the ANI report, MNS Chief Raj Thakar has said that there is no need for a Citizenship Amendment Act, as this law will increase the burden on India. The needs of India's own people are not being met. He said that how will the resources be supplied to the people coming from other countries.

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There are demonstrations in many places of the country in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act. West Bengal, Assam, UP, Bihar, Maharashtra and the capital of the country are affected by the violence in the demonstrations. The government has clarified that there is no need to fear this law. The government has said that this will not affect the citizenship of Muslims living in the country.

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