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CAA: India Dismisses US State Department's Concerns on Citizenship Law| Oneindia News

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CAA: India Dismisses US State Department's Concerns on Citizenship Law| Oneindia News

CAA: India Dismisses US State Department's Concerns on Citizenship Law| Oneindia News

MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal defended India's Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), stating it aligns with India's inclusive ethos and upholds human rights.

He dismissed criticism from the US State Department, calling it misplaced and uninformed, emphasizing CAA's aim to grant citizenship, not revoke it, while addressing statelessness and ensuring dignity and rights for persecuted minorities.

#RandhirJaiswal #CAANRC #Citizenshiplaw #HumanRights #Biden #BidenonCaa #PMModi #modiBiden #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.97~ED.101~


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