Muslims among 4,000 granted citizenship in last 6 years: Home Ministry

The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill has been in public domain since 2016. It was cleared by a 30-member parliamentary committee consisting of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members.

Current Affairs:Almost 4,000 individuals from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, many them Muslims, have been given Indian citizenship in the previous six years, a senior Home Ministry official said on Wednesday.

The exposure came in the midst of fights, some of them fierce, in various pieces of the nation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, which tries to concede Indian citizenship to non-Muslim transients from these three neighboring nations.

Upwards of 2,830 individuals from Pakistan, 912 from Afghanistan and 172 from Bangladesh have been given Indian citizenship in the previous six years and several them were Muslims, the authority stated, including that such vagrants will keep on getting Indian citizenship on the off chance that they satisfy qualification conditions.

The Citizenship (Amendment) Act doesn’t focus on any strict network from abroad, he attested.

Those contradicted to the law have protested making religion as the premise of conceding citizenship.

The authority said Muslims are the dominant part network in these neighboring nations and they will keep on getting Indian citizenship on the off chance that they satisfy qualification conditions previously gave in the law to enrollment or naturalization.

Other than the 4,000-odd individuals, around 14,864 Bangladeshi nationals were likewise conceded Indian citizenship in the wake of joining in excess of 50 enclaves of Bangladesh into Indian region post the limit understanding between the two nations in 2014, the authority said.

As indicated by the CAA, individuals from Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian people group who have originated from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan till December 31, 2014 and confronting strict abuse there won’t be treated as illicit workers however given Indian citizenship.

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Requested India to provide list of illegal nationals: Bangladesh Minister

He said India has termed the NRC process as its internal matter and assured Dhaka that it would not affect Bangladesh

Current Affairs:Bangladesh Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen on Sunday said his nation has mentioned India to give a rundown of any Bangladesh nationals living illicitly in the nation and it will enable them to return.

Reacting to an inquiry on India’s National Register of Citizenship (NRC), Momen, who dropped his visit to India on Thursday refering to his bustling calendar, said Bangladesh-India relations are ordinary and “extremely sweet” and they won’t be influenced.

He said India has named the NRC procedure as its inward issue and guaranteed Dhaka that it would not influence Bangladesh.

He dismissed hypothesis of “pushback” endeavors by India, saying some Indian nationals are wrongfully entering Bangladesh through go betweens because of monetary reasons.

“Yet, in the event that anyone other than our residents enters Bangladesh, we will send them back,” he enlightened media here when asked concerning reports that a few people are illicitly entering the nation through outskirts with India.

Momen said Bangladesh has mentioned New Delhi to give a rundown of Bangladeshis living wrongfully in India, “assuming any”, to be repatriated.

“We will permit them (Bangladesh residents) as they reserve the option to go into their own nation,” he said.

Inquired as to why he dropped his India visit, the priest said his bustling calendar corresponding with the Martyred Intellectuals Day and Victory Day and furthermore the nonattendance of the state serve for outside undertakings Shahriar Alam and the service’s secretary in the nation caused him to concede his visit.

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