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MP cabinet passes resolution against CAA

Following the lines of Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal, the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet passed a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act, asking the Centre to repeal the contentious Act.

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Published : Feb 5, 2020, 6:18 PM IST

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Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday passed a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act and sought its abrogation, contending the new law was against the constitution's secular character.

The resolution was passed during the state Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Kamal Nath, public relations department minister P C Sharma told reporters. Madhya Pradesh is currently ruled by the Congress.

Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal have already passed resolutions demanding scrapping of the CAA.

Sharma said the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet passed the resolution describing CAA as "against the secular character of the Indian Constitution and differentiating people on religious lines".

Read: Bringing resolution against CAA is just misleading people, says Expert

The Citizenship Amendment Act passed by Parliament in December last year endangers the "country's secular fabric and tolerant nature," the minister said.

"Secularism is the basic foundation of the Indian Constitution and which can't be changed. It is clearly mentioned in the Constitution that India is a secular country. Besides, Article 14 of the Constitution grants equality to all citizens of the country under the law," reads the resolution by the state Cabinet.

It asked the Centre to not only take back the CAA, but also clear doubts in the minds of citizens on the issue, as people across the country were protesting against it.

Read: Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor

The resolution also demanded that information sought from people in connection with the National Population Register (NPR) be taken back and only after that the census be conducted. To a query, Sharma said a resolution will also be passed against the CAA in the state Assembly.

The CAA, under which non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be given Indian citizenship, came into force from January 10. It was passed by Parliament on December 11, 2019.

(PTI Report)

Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh cabinet on Wednesday passed a resolution against the Citizenship Amendment Act and sought its abrogation, contending the new law was against the constitution's secular character.

The resolution was passed during the state Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Kamal Nath, public relations department minister P C Sharma told reporters. Madhya Pradesh is currently ruled by the Congress.

Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal have already passed resolutions demanding scrapping of the CAA.

Sharma said the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet passed the resolution describing CAA as "against the secular character of the Indian Constitution and differentiating people on religious lines".

Read: Bringing resolution against CAA is just misleading people, says Expert

The Citizenship Amendment Act passed by Parliament in December last year endangers the "country's secular fabric and tolerant nature," the minister said.

"Secularism is the basic foundation of the Indian Constitution and which can't be changed. It is clearly mentioned in the Constitution that India is a secular country. Besides, Article 14 of the Constitution grants equality to all citizens of the country under the law," reads the resolution by the state Cabinet.

It asked the Centre to not only take back the CAA, but also clear doubts in the minds of citizens on the issue, as people across the country were protesting against it.

Read: Kerala Assembly resolution against CAA has no legal validity, says Governor

The resolution also demanded that information sought from people in connection with the National Population Register (NPR) be taken back and only after that the census be conducted. To a query, Sharma said a resolution will also be passed against the CAA in the state Assembly.

The CAA, under which non-Muslim refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be given Indian citizenship, came into force from January 10. It was passed by Parliament on December 11, 2019.

(PTI Report)

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Madhya Pradesh Cabinet passes resolution against CAA
         Bhopal, Feb 5 (PTI) The Madhya Pradesh Cabinet on
Wednesday passed a resolution against the Citizenship
Amendment Act and sought its abrogation, contending the new
law was against the Constitution's secular character.
         The resolution was passed during the state Cabinet
meeting chaired by Chief Minister Kamal Nath, public relations
department minister P C Sharma told reporters.
         Madhya Pradesh is currently ruled by the Congress.
         Kerala, Punjab, Rajasthan and West Bengal have already
passed resolutions demanding scrapping of the CAA.
         Sharma said the Madhya Pradesh Cabinet passed the
resolution describing CAA as "against the secular character of
the Indian Constitution and differentiating people on
religious lines".
         The Citizenship Amendment Act passed by Parliament in
December last year endangers the "country's secular fabric and
tolerant nature," the minister said.
         "Secularism is the basic foundation of the Indian
Constitution and which can't be changed. It is clearly
mentioned in the Constitution that India is a secular country.
Besides, Article 14 of the Constitution grants equality to all
citizens of the country under the law," reads the resolution
by the state Cabinet.
         It asked the Centre to not only take back the CAA, but
also clear doubts in the minds of citizens on the issue, as
people across the country were protesting against it.
         The resolution also demanded that information sought
from people in connection with the National Population
Register (NPR) be taken back and only after that the census be
conducted.
         To a query, Sharma said a resolution will also be
passed against the CAA in the state Assembly.
         The CAA, under which non-Muslim refugees from
Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan will be given Indian
citizenship, came into force from January 10. It was passed by
Parliament on December 11, 2019. PTI MAS LAL
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