New Delhi: Union Home Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Amit Shah on Friday reiterated his party’s firm stand on the Citizenship Amendment Act asserting that they will not move even an inch away on the issue, no matter how many parties join hands against it.
“Even if all these parties come together, BJP will not move back even an inch on this issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act. You can spread as much misinformation as you want”, Shah said while addressing a public rally here.
Shah also accused Congress of spreading misinformation over the issue.
“BJP is undertaking campaigns to create awareness on the citizenship act throughout the country. Why are we being made to do so? It is because Congress has made it a habit to do indulge in vote bank politics. They have also spread misinformation about this act”, Shah added.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Jodhpur: Even if all these parties come together, BJP will not move back even an inch on this issue of #CitizenshipAmendmentAct. You can spread as much misinformation as you want. #Rajasthan pic.twitter.com/aQOz4WKczm
— ANI (@ANI) January 3, 2020
He also took a jibe at senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act while challenging him of a debate on the issue.
“Rahul Baba, if you have read the law then come anywhere to debate over it. If you haven’t read it, then I will get it translated in Italian and he can read that”, said Shah.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Jodhpur, Rajasthan on #CitizenshipAmendmentAct: Rahul baba kanoon padha hai, toh kahin par bhi charcha karne ke liye aajao. Nahi padha hai toh main Italian mein bhi iska anuvaad karke apko bhej deta hun, usko padh lijiye. pic.twitter.com/5QKN3YdyW6
— ANI (@ANI) January 3, 2020
BJP has been in a fire fighting mode on the issue and Prime Minister Narendra Modi too had tried to give clarification on it during his rally at Ramlila maidan.
The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019, seeks to grant Indian citizenship to Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist and Parsi refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh and who entered India on or before December 31, 2014. (ANI)