Shah on Monday introduced the controversial bill in Lok Sabha, where it was passed with 311 members favouring it

Current Affairs News:A government US commission on universal strict opportunity has said that the Citizenship Amendment Bill is a “risky turn in misguided course” and looked for American authorizations against Home Minister Amit Shah if the bill is passed by the two places of the Indian Parliament.
As per the proposed enactment, individuals from Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian people group, who have originated from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, till December 31, 2014 confronting strict oppression there, won’t be treated as unlawful workers yet given Indian citizenship.
Shah on Monday presented the dubious bill in Lok Sabha, where it was passed with 311 individuals favoring it and 80 democratic against it, will currently be postponed in the Rajya Sabha for its gesture.
Shah while presenting the bill had clarified that individuals having a place with any religion ought not have any dread under Prime Minister Narendra Modi government as he stated that the bill will offer help to those minorities who have been carrying on with an agonizing life in the wake of confronting mistreatment in neighboring nations.
Shah attested that the bill has the support of 1.3 billion Indian residents and dismissed proposals that the measure is enemies of Muslims, saying it will offer rights to aggrieved minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.