Federal Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said Citizenship Act (Amendment) (CAA) that seek to give Citizenship will be implemented for Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian immigrants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan once vaccinated drive for Precautionary dose over.
Shah gave this assurance to Commander Suvindu Adhikari of opposition in West Bengal Society, when the latter was met for him in Parliament on Tuesday to take up Workflow issues of BJP in West Bengal as well as regulatory issues. After the meeting, Adhikari said the Home Minister informed him that government go ahead with The long-awaited implementation of CAA once in the third dose of Completed vaccination against covid.
The government Start the vaccination with the precautionary dose in April is expected to be completed in nine months.
adicare also took up with Shah issues related to the BJP’s ongoing political fight with Trinamol Conference. Adhikari said he has also In view of list of 100 TMC Leaders’who should are investigated for corruption”.
CAA has been passed by Parliament on December 11, 2019, and has been notified next day. The government Not yet framed rules for The law though had vociferous demands from various quarters, including from the northeastern states.
Shah was asserting that the civil aviation law would be implemented despite stiff resistance from opposition parties.