'Increase in Muslim Population a Result of Large-Scale Infiltration from Pakistan and Bangladesh', Says Amit Shah - The Logical Indian
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : "Hindus from Pakistan and Bangladesh have as much right to this land as I do," Shah declared, reinforcing the government's stance on minority rights for persecuted non-Muslim migrants.62% : The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), passed in 2019, marked a pivotal moment by granting citizenship to non-Muslim religious minorities facing persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
61% : Citizenship should not be reduced to an instrument of division or discrimination, nor should communities feel threatened or alienated.
59% : Instead, transparent policymaking, data integrity, and protection of all vulnerable groups must guide India's path forward.
51% : Union Home Minister Amit Shah links demographic shifts in India to cross-border infiltration, emphasising legal protections for persecuted Hindu migrants and implementing a robust anti-infiltration policy.
51% : Emphasising the grave impact of infiltration on national security and local employment, Shah explained that both central and state authorities are charged with implementing this policy, while a newly established high-powered Demographic Changes Mission will scientifically study migration patterns and demographic impacts.
49% : " He distinguished between refugees and infiltrators, stating that Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Christians who fled religious persecution should receive rights and protection under India's Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
48% : Government officials have underscored that these measures are not aimed at any single community but at enforcing legal standards and protecting national interests.
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