CAA does not Violate any Legal or Fundamental Rights of Citizens

The central government to the supreme court on Tuesday said that the CAA does not violate any legal or fundamental rights of citizens. The government submits 129 pages of affidavit against the pleas challenging the constitutional validity of CAA. By dismissing all the pleas. The government says that Indian secularism is not religious. It is a mixture of all religions that promote comity and brotherhood. The affidavit filed by BC Joshi Director of Ministry in Home Affairs. He said that CAA does affect any minorities in the nation rather than who live illegally in the nation. It is beneficial for neighboring countries’ minorities.

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