New Delhi: Due to the resentment among people about citizenship in the past, people worldwide are worried. At the same time, because of this, the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) brought by the Government of India has attracted worldwide discussion. At the same time, it has come to know that opposition parties in India are opposing this law, so some countries of the world have also raised objections. A petition has been filed by the United Nations Human Rights Commission in the Supreme Court of India. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs responded to this on Tuesday and said that no foreign party can interfere in this way in India's internal matter.
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According to information received from the sources, a statement was issued by the Union Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday i.e. today, 3 March 2020. "Our mission in Geneva has received information on Monday that a petition has been filed by the Human Rights Commissioner of the United Nations on the issue of Citizenship Amendment Act in the Supreme Court," the statement reads. On this, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar said, 'The Citizenship Amendment Act is an internal issue of India and the Indian Parliament has the power to enact this law. We believe that no external party can interfere in the internal matter of this India '. The Ministry of External Affairs said that India is a democratic country that operates on the basis of law. We have full faith in the legal system in India and we hope that our site will be clear in the Supreme Court.
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Countries of the world including America, China, Pakistan have reacted to the Citizenship Amendment Act and the ongoing protests over it. However, the Ministry of External Affairs has said in every statement that this is India's internal matter and no external country should interfere in this issue. It is worth noting that in the case of the Citizenship Amendment Act, many petitions are also in the Supreme Court in India. The Supreme Court is still hearing on this issue.
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