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What exactly the citizenship Amendment says any person belongs to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi or

Christian community from Afghanista, Bangladesh or Pakistan entered in Indian on or before 31


december, 2014 can be provided with thw citizenship of Indian even if they are illegal migrants earlier
there was no provision in the Constitution for the illegal migrants fleeing persecution to apply
citizenship. The most important part of the amendment is that there is no where the term “religious
persecution” is mentioned. The act is unconstitutional itself; Article 14 of the COI explicitly states that
‘every person’ in the terrirtory of India will receive equal protection under the Indian law why thi act
does not includes Ahmediyas and Sufis from Pakistan and Bangladesh and Sri Lankan Tamils. How a
government can discrimainate on the ground of religion

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