Hyderabad:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday reaffirmed the Centre's decision on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) implementation, ruling out the possibility of rollback.
During an interview with ANI, Shah further said that the Indian government's sovereign right is to ensure Indian citizenship in our country, and it will never compromise on the same.
Apart from this, the Home Minister hit out at the Trinamool Congress Chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee saying she does not understand the difference between refugees and infiltrators. "I want to appeal to Mamata Banerjee. There are several forums for politics. Please don't oppose Bengali Hindus who came from Bangladesh. You yourself are a Bengali. I am giving her an open challenge, and she must tell us which clause in this act is snatching away the citizenship of anyone. She is just creating fear and creating a division between Hindus and Muslims to consolidate the vote bank," Shah added.
The Bengal CM had said that she would not allow the CAA, which she dubbed a gimmick," to come into force in her state and asked people not to apply for citizenship, saying that by doing so they would fall into the category of "illegal migrants" and would be stripped of their rights.