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Amit Shah, Mamata Banerjee cross swords over CAA

Amit Shah, who steered the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act in the parliament in 2019 which promises citizenship to minorities who have come from neighbouring countries between March 24, 1971, and December 31, 2014, claimed Mamata Banerjee is against giving refugees citizenship and in favour of infiltration.

May 05, 2022 / 22:20 IST
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Amit Shah (Left); Mamata Banerjee (R)

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday locked horns over the issue of implementation of CAA, with Shah claiming it will be implemented once the COVID wave is over, and Banerjee suggesting the legislation would not see the light of the day and that the BJP leader was misleading the masses.

During his first visit to West Bengal since the last assembly polls, Shah accused the ruling TMC of spreading canards against the legislation and claimed that CAA would be implemented once the COVID wave was over. "The TMC is spreading rumours that CAA will not be implemented. I want to clearly say that the CAA would be implemented as soon as the corona wave ends," he said.

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Banerjee however attacked th BJP stating the party should "stop using CAA to fool the masses" and stressed that she believed, "Everyone having voting rights is a citizen of the country. How could they (refugees who are Indian citizens) cast their franchise otherwise, and how come he became a home minister? He has a habit of parroting lies," she said.

Shah, who steered the passage of Citizenship Amendment Act in the parliament in 2019 which promises citizenship to minorities who have come from neighbouring countries between March 24, 1971, and December 31, 2014, claimed Banerjee is against giving refugees citizenship and in favour of infiltration.