Amit Shah says rise in Muslim population due to infiltration, not fertility
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48% : "When Modi Ji's government came to power with a full majority, we fulfilled that promise through the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)," he added. 'Refugees and infiltrators are not the same' Explaining the difference between refugees and infiltrators, Shah said, "A refugee comes to India to save their religion, but an infiltrator crosses the border illegally for economic or other reasons.48% : There is no provision in the Act to deprive Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, or anyone of their citizenship.
39% : " Defending the Citizenship Amendment Act, Shah said the law was not designed to take away anyone's citizenship but to provide citizenship to refugees who came to India after facing persecution in neighbouring countries.
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