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'If Hindus don't come to India, where will they go, Italy?' asks MoS Reddy

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Published : Jan 2, 2020, 8:24 AM IST

Questioning anti-CAA protests, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy said Hindus and other minority communities from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan will naturally come to India and not go to "Italy".

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Varanasi (UP): Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy on Wednesday asserted that it is the "moral responsibility" of India to give shelter and citizenship to Hindus and other minority communities of Pakistan, which has been persecuting them persistently.

Reddy questioned the anti-CAA protests

"It's our moral responsibility to give citizenship to the minorities (from the three neighbouring Muslim countries). If they don't come to India, where will they go? To Italy?" he asked.

"Italy will not accept Hindus or Sikhs as they are poor people," he said.

Read: MoS for Home Affairs Kishan Reddy's reaction on CAA protests

Stating that owing to persistent persecution of Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Jains in Pakistan, the population of the minorities there has come down drastically from its earlier 30 percent-level, the minister said it's the moral responsibility of India to give shelter and citizenship to non-Muslims from the three neighbouring countries.

The minister also claimed that former Congress president Rahul Gandhi knows no difference between the CAA and GST and that is why he says the recent changes in the citizenship law would lead to an increase in the tax.

Read: CAA is not against any Indian, region or religion says MoS G Kishan Reddy

The "immature statement" of Rahul Gandhi shows he "cannot distinguish between CAA and GST" as he says the GST will further increase due to CAA.

"I want to tell Rahul Gandhi that if he does not know the difference (between CAA and GST), he should take tuition from a better tutor in the matter," said teh minister.

"It seems he doesn't have any idea about NPR and NRC either," he said.

The minister also accused the opposition of playing "cheap politics", saying that it is instigating people to protest against the recent changes in the citizenship law by misleading them.

He rued that the opposition was instigating violence instead of appealing them to resort to peaceful protests.

Read: Proposed NPR will be 'almost the same' as one in 2010: MoS Kishan Reddy

Varanasi (UP): Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy on Wednesday asserted that it is the "moral responsibility" of India to give shelter and citizenship to Hindus and other minority communities of Pakistan, which has been persecuting them persistently.

Reddy questioned the anti-CAA protests

"It's our moral responsibility to give citizenship to the minorities (from the three neighbouring Muslim countries). If they don't come to India, where will they go? To Italy?" he asked.

"Italy will not accept Hindus or Sikhs as they are poor people," he said.

Read: MoS for Home Affairs Kishan Reddy's reaction on CAA protests

Stating that owing to persistent persecution of Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Jains in Pakistan, the population of the minorities there has come down drastically from its earlier 30 percent-level, the minister said it's the moral responsibility of India to give shelter and citizenship to non-Muslims from the three neighbouring countries.

The minister also claimed that former Congress president Rahul Gandhi knows no difference between the CAA and GST and that is why he says the recent changes in the citizenship law would lead to an increase in the tax.

Read: CAA is not against any Indian, region or religion says MoS G Kishan Reddy

The "immature statement" of Rahul Gandhi shows he "cannot distinguish between CAA and GST" as he says the GST will further increase due to CAA.

"I want to tell Rahul Gandhi that if he does not know the difference (between CAA and GST), he should take tuition from a better tutor in the matter," said teh minister.

"It seems he doesn't have any idea about NPR and NRC either," he said.

The minister also accused the opposition of playing "cheap politics", saying that it is instigating people to protest against the recent changes in the citizenship law by misleading them.

He rued that the opposition was instigating violence instead of appealing them to resort to peaceful protests.

Read: Proposed NPR will be 'almost the same' as one in 2010: MoS Kishan Reddy

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