Amit Shah gets new challenge, Owaisi invited for debate on CAA
Amit Shah gets new challenge, Owaisi invited for debate on CAA
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Asaduddin Owaisi is challenging Union Home Minister Amit Shah to argue on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Apart from this, Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi, when Union Home Minister Amit Shah challenged the debate on CAA to Akhilesh, Rahul and Mamta, asked why they would argue with me (bearded man). In fact, on Tuesday in Lucknow, Amit Shah openly challenged the debate on citizenship law during the rally.

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Addressing a public meeting in Karimnagar, Owaisi said that he was ready to debate on citizenship law, NPR and NRC, and added that you should argue with me. Why argue with them? The debate should be with a bearded man. I can debate CAA, NPR and NRC. In fact, the CAA and NRC are being accused of being discriminatory against Muslims. Apart from this, the government is denying this charge. During the rally in support of the CAA in Lucknow, Amit Shah said that the opposition is spreading confusion and rioting on this issue.

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Apart from this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday challenged the opposition parties opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), challenging them to protest, but the CAA is not going to come back. The same Shah said in a public meeting held in Lucknow in support of the CAA, that I have introduced this bill in the Lok Sabha. I want to tell the opposition that you should discuss this bill publicly. If it can take citizenship of any person, then prove it and show it. He said that confusion is being spread against the CAA in the country, riots are being organized. Also, there is no provision for taking citizenship anywhere in the CAA, there is a provision for granting citizenship in it. I have come today to say on Dunke's injury that whosoever wants to protest, the CAA is not going to return.

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