CAA: India raise objection to Malaysian PM Mahatir Mohammad's inaccurate statement
CAA: India raise objection to Malaysian PM Mahatir Mohammad's inaccurate statement
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At present, India has factually misunderstood the statement of Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammed in which he said that a law like CAA is being brought to deprive some Muslims of India from citizenship. The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday objected to the statement made by Mahatik Mohammad, saying that such statements are factually incorrect. The Ministry of External Affairs also said that Malaysia should refrain from commenting on India's internal development (case), especially without a proper understanding of the facts.

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After visiting the media center at the Kuala Lumpur summit on Friday, Malaysia's PM Mahathir Mohammed reportedly said, 'I am sorry to see that India, which claims to be a secular state, now deprives some Muslims of their citizenship Is taking action to do.

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In his statement, he said, 'If we do this here, then you know what will happen. There will be chaos, there will be instability and everyone will suffer. '' Reacting to Mohammed's alleged remarks, the ministry said in a statement, 'According to media reports, the Prime Minister of Malaysia has yet to comment again on a case that is based on India's It is completely internal.

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