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Jaipur:
Congress-ruled Rajasthan today passed a resolution against the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA in the assembly, becoming the third state to do so after Kerala and Punjab.
Several BJP leaders were seen rushing to the well of the house, shouting slogans in favour of the citizenship law as the state assembly passed the resolution.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court had refused to put on hold the CAA, which is at the core of nationwide protests. The court said it would not grant any stay without hearing the government as it gave the Centre four weeks to respond to petitions on the law.
The citizenship law, which makes religion a criterion for Indian citizenship, says non-Muslim minorities from Muslim-majority countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan can become citizens easily if they fled religious persecution and entered India before December 31, 2014. Critics believe the CAA, along with the NRC or citizen’s list, will be used to target Muslims.
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