Published 12:35 IST, December 5th 2019
Ram Madhav: CAB a commitment from BJP to persecuted minorities from Afghanistan-Pak-B'desh
BJP national Gen Sec Ram Madhav on Thursday said that the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was a commitment given by the party to the persecuted minorities
- India News
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BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav on Thursday said that the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was a commitment given by the party to the persecuted minorities from Afghanistan-Pakistan-Bangladesh, hitting out at the "bleeding hearts" who were complaining about the bill.
Commitment by the BJP
The BJP national general secretary took to his Twitter account and said that the party was upholding India's tradition to shelter the persecuted in the neighbourhood.
"It was passed by the last Lok Sabha but couldn't reach Rajya Sabha and lapsed. A revised bill is coming. Upholding India's tradition to shelter the persecuted in the neighborhood," he tweeted.
The Union cabinet on Wednesday gave its nod to the bill which seeks to grant citizenship to non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan if they faced religious persecution there. "For all others about whom the bleeding hearts' are complaining, Indian citizenship laws are there. Naturalized citizenship is an option for others who legally claim Indian citizenship. All other illegals will be infiltrators. No country in the world accepts illegal migrants," he said.
Updated 13:13 IST, December 5th 2019