PM Modi advises party leaders to stay on the front foot with respect to CAA
PM Modi advises party leaders to stay on the front foot with respect to CAA
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There has been a tremendous rush of statements between the ruling and opposition. Therefore, it is believed that there will be a lot of uproar in this budget session as well. While the opposition is trying to make the opposition more sharp by considering the CAA, NPR as the biggest weapon of solidarity. After the President's address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also made it clear to the NDA allies that 'there is no need to be defensive on this issue but present your side aggressively'. The Prime Minister said that 'the Opposition is propagating the CAA as being anti-Muslim, while the truth is that for us, minorities are as much as themselves, as are other citizens'.

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According to the media report, keep in mind that NDA's allies are also united on this issue. Akali Dal, which was showing a slightly different attitude earlier, is now fully together. At the same time, the party has shown the way out to the leaders who are singing different rag in JDU. The Prime Minister and Home Minister Amit Shah have already said repeatedly that there is no question of withdrawing from the CAA. In fact, the Supreme Court also refused to ban it in the previous decision. There are statements ranging from Mahatma Gandhi to Pranab Mukherjee and Manmohan Singh with the government on moral grounds. In such a situation, there is a huge fire in the current season. NDA leaders praised the Prime Minister for the solution of the Bru tribe and the Bodo problem of Tripura.

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Describing the Citizenship Amendment Act implemented in India as a historic decision, President Ram Nath Kovind also gave a clear message that the government is not going to bow down to it under the pressure of protests. At the same time, rejecting violence in the name of protest, the President bluntly said that debate and discussion are the way to resolve the dispute. Before the start of the budget session, the President was addressing a joint session of Parliament. In his address amid sloganeering and protests by opposition MPs on the CAA, the President stated that the Citizenship Amendment Act was in line with Mahatma Gandhi's wishes and said that minorities in Pakistan The introduction of this law was inevitable in view of the atrocities occurring.

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