Published 09:34 IST, December 12th 2019
Fadnavis hails Rajya Sabha nod to citizenship bill, slams Sena
Former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis hailed the passage of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Rajya Sabha and slammed the Shiv Sena
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BJP leader and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday hailed the passage of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the Rajya Sabha and slammed the Shiv Sena which abstained from voting after supporting the legislation in the Lok Sabha. Fadnavis said he was pained to see the Shiv Sena, which heads the three-party government in Maharashtra along with the Congress and the NCP, "compromise" on core ideology for the "greed of power".
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Fadnavis hails PM Modi and Home Minister for Citizenship Amendment Bill
The Leader of Opposition in the assembly said the bill was on the lines of core values taught by Sena founder Bal Thackeray. He congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for the passage of the bill in the Upper House which completes the legislative process for giving Indian citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Fadnavis said approval of the bill in the Upper House of Parliament was a "huge, historic humanitarian step".
"Courageous! Visionary! Commendable! Once again, many congratulations to Hon PM Narendra Modi ji, Hon HM Amit Shah ji for this huge, historic humanitarian step! he tweeted.
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"At the same time we are pained to see ShivSena compromise its core ideology," he said, attacking the BJP's former ally.
"This CAB is on the lines of core values taught by Hindu HridaySamrat Shiv Sena Pramukh Balasaheb Thackeray Ji. Maharashtra & entire nation will never forget this compromise," the former chief minister said on the Sena staging a walkout in the Rajya Sabha when the bill was put to vote.
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As many as 125 MPs voted in favour of the bill in the Upper House and 99 against it, according to Rajya Sabha sources. The Sena, which made all the noises of opposing the bill on grounds that it ignored citizenship for migrants from other neighbouring nations, made a quiet exit from the House just before the voting.
Earlier, Shah had taken a dig at the Sena, asking what made it change its stand overnight after supporting the bill in the Lok Sabha on Monday.
09:16 IST, December 12th 2019