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MHA refutes media reports on action against editors opposing Citizenship Bill

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued a clarification over the reports doing rounds in the media, that it had asked the Assam government to take action against the newsmen opposing the Citizenship Bill, and termed the allegations as 'an absolutely baseless and a mischievous interpretation of the fact'.

MHA refutes media reports on action against editors opposing Citizenship Bill
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Published : Apr 19, 2019, 11:11 PM IST

New Delhi: Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday refuted reports doing rounds in the media, that it has asked the Assam government to take action against editors opposing the Citizenship Bill.

MHA refutes media reports on action against editors opposing Citizenship Bill

The Ministry, in its clarification, said: 'such reports are absolutely baseless and a mischievous interpretation of the facts'.

"This is to clarify that the Union Home Ministry had not asked the Assam government to initiate an enquiry against any editor or any member of the press/media. It is mischievous to suggest that the central government has asked the state government to initiate action against any editor or any media person in Assam. It is reiterated that it is standard practice to forward every petition received on Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) to the ministry/state government concerned," said the statement by the MHA.

The MHA further explained, "The factual position is that one Vinay Joshi with the address of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra sent a public grievance petition to the MHA on the CPGRAMS on February 14' 2019 related the issue of Citizenship Amendment Bill- 2016 stating that the issue has been exploited by different militant groups like ULFA and the media has propagated militant ideology to give a fresh boost to the militant groups."

The MHA also said that a very large number of such petitions or grievances on a host of issues are received in the ministry, on a daily basis, on the CPGRAMS. "The annual figure being 33,000 for the year 2018. Every such petition is routinely forwarded to the ministries/states concerned," it said.

It went on to clarify that no report has been called from the Government of Assam in the matter.

"Following this standard practice, the petition of Vinay Joshi was routinely forwarded to Government of Assam. No enquiry of any kind has been ordered by the Ministry. No report has been called from the Government of Assam in the matter," it added.

The Citizenship Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8, seeks to provide citizenship to minorities including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan who came to India before December 31' 2014.

Attempts by the central government to pass it through the Rajya Sabha were stalled by the opposition.

Also read: MP poll authorities ban Cong ad campaign targeting PM

Under the proposed amendments in the Bill, the minimum residency period for citizenship was being reduced from the existing 12 years under the present law to 7 years.

However, citizenship was supposed to be given to them only after due scrutiny and on the recommendation of district authorities and the state government.

Several organisations had staged massive protests over the Bill, asserting that the legislation will create law and order problems in the North East.

New Delhi: Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday refuted reports doing rounds in the media, that it has asked the Assam government to take action against editors opposing the Citizenship Bill.

MHA refutes media reports on action against editors opposing Citizenship Bill

The Ministry, in its clarification, said: 'such reports are absolutely baseless and a mischievous interpretation of the facts'.

"This is to clarify that the Union Home Ministry had not asked the Assam government to initiate an enquiry against any editor or any member of the press/media. It is mischievous to suggest that the central government has asked the state government to initiate action against any editor or any media person in Assam. It is reiterated that it is standard practice to forward every petition received on Centralised Public Grievance Redress and Monitoring System (CPGRAMS) to the ministry/state government concerned," said the statement by the MHA.

The MHA further explained, "The factual position is that one Vinay Joshi with the address of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra sent a public grievance petition to the MHA on the CPGRAMS on February 14' 2019 related the issue of Citizenship Amendment Bill- 2016 stating that the issue has been exploited by different militant groups like ULFA and the media has propagated militant ideology to give a fresh boost to the militant groups."

The MHA also said that a very large number of such petitions or grievances on a host of issues are received in the ministry, on a daily basis, on the CPGRAMS. "The annual figure being 33,000 for the year 2018. Every such petition is routinely forwarded to the ministries/states concerned," it said.

It went on to clarify that no report has been called from the Government of Assam in the matter.

"Following this standard practice, the petition of Vinay Joshi was routinely forwarded to Government of Assam. No enquiry of any kind has been ordered by the Ministry. No report has been called from the Government of Assam in the matter," it added.

The Citizenship Bill, which was passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8, seeks to provide citizenship to minorities including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Parsis from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan who came to India before December 31' 2014.

Attempts by the central government to pass it through the Rajya Sabha were stalled by the opposition.

Also read: MP poll authorities ban Cong ad campaign targeting PM

Under the proposed amendments in the Bill, the minimum residency period for citizenship was being reduced from the existing 12 years under the present law to 7 years.

However, citizenship was supposed to be given to them only after due scrutiny and on the recommendation of district authorities and the state government.

Several organisations had staged massive protests over the Bill, asserting that the legislation will create law and order problems in the North East.

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Priyanka Chaturvedi quits Congress, joins Shiv Sena
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         Mumbai, Apr 19 (PTI) Former Congress spokesperson
Priyanka Chaturvedi Friday joined the Shiv Sena, blaming the
Rahul Gandhi-led party for reinstating party workers who
misbehaved with her recently.
         At a press conference here, Chaturvedi was welcomed
into the Sena by the saffron party president Uddhav Thackeray,
who said Shiv Sena workers have got a "good sister" in
Chaturvedi.
         Earlier in the day, Chaturvedi, who was convenor of
the Congress media cell, was miffed at the reinstatement of
some party workers in Uttar Pradesh who had threatened and
misbehaved with her during her press conference in Mathura a
few days ago.
         She told media Thackeray's residence 'Matoshree' in
suburban Bandra that she was pained after some Congress
workers, who had made comments against her, were reinstated by
that party.
         Without naming the Congress, she said she gave
10 years to the party in which she thought she could speak for
the cause of women, despite being trolled on the social media.
         "I kept speaking in a 'bindaas' (fearless) way despite
being abused and trolled constantly," she said. "I was pained
when some party workers made comments about me. After being
suspended, they were reinstated," she added.
         Chaturvedi said the statements made against her were
ignored by the party (Congress), despite speaking for 10 years
at a "great personal cost" and without joining politics
formally.
         "I was very let down. I thought If I didn't fight for
my self respect, I would fail women. I have joined the Sena
after a lot of thinking, and understanding my responsibility
towards the cause of women," she said.
         She denied that she resigned from the Congress after
being denied a ticket in the ongoing Lok Sabha polls.
         "Parties keep fighting elections. However, only
fighting and winning is not life. The work of party workers
should be to accept an ideology and work towards the cause,"
Thackeray said.
         Asked what post will Chaturvedi be given in the party,
Thackeray said, "I will give her a post befitting her
capabilities and one in which she would be beneficial for
the Sena."
         Chaturvedi said she would work towards strengthening
the Sena not only in Maharashtra, but across the country.
         Asked why did she join the Sena and not the BJP,
Chaturvedi said that as she hailed from Mumbai, her
"karmabhoomi", she always felt connected to the Sena.
         "If I have joined the party, it is only with a feeling
to serve and not for political posts. I wanted to come back to
my roots. When I thought of coming back, I did not find any
organisation better than this and no other better platform
than this," she said. PTI MM NP
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