Congress-led govts denied citizenship to refugees; allowed intruders to become citizens illegally: Amit Shah

Shah charges Hindu population in Bangladesh diminished due to forceful conversion

Amit Shah Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks during the inauguration of various developmental projects in Ahmedabad | PTI

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said a large number of refugees were denied citizenship rights in the country due to the appeasement policy of past governments led by the Congress and its allies.

Addressing a gathering in Ahmedabad after handing over citizenship certificates to 188 Hindu refugees in Gujarat, Shah said the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) is about giving rights and justice to lakhs of refugees. He also assured Muslims that there is no provision in the CAA to take away anyone's citizenship, as it is about granting citizenship.

“The past governments allowed crores of intruders into the country and made them citizens illegally,” the union home minister said. “At the same time, they denied citizenship to those who followed the law and applied for the same by saying there was no legal provision for it,” he added.

"Because of the policy of appeasement of past governments run by the Congress and its allies, those who came to the country for refuge did not get rights and justice," Shah said. He said Bangladesh had 27 per cent Hindus at the time of partition, but today they are just 9 per cent as they have been subjected to forced religious conversion.

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