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Key provisions of CAA may violate certain Articles of the Indian Constitution: Congressional report

IndiaTimes Monday, 22 April 2024
The CAA, critiqued by US Congress, may breach India's Constitution, favoring specific immigrants. BJP's Hindu agenda threatens minority rights, defying human rights norms. US diplomat raised concerns about CAA impact.
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