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Home Ministry gets another extension to frame CAA rules

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 9 January 2024
The home ministry has received another extension from the parliamentary committee on subordinate legislation in the Lok Sabha to frame the rules for the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019. This extension is a procedural formality as the previous extension was expiring. The rules will be laid in both Houses of Parliament during the budget session, which is the last one before the Lok Sabha elections are called.
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