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The Lok Sabha today passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. 311 votes were in favour of the bill and 80 were against it


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12 hours ago, pottipotato said:

if you don't want new people into your country, your country will stagnate and rot and become a disgusting mess.

even Japan realised this. do you hope to build India up to Japanese level before you allow others? hehe.. that's a dream India cannot achieve. They can't even make a single product that the world wants to buy yet.

Immigrants are needed for country who doesn’t have enough people/ job ratio is higher than total working people/ population growth is in negative countries not for India where people is Itself are a burden for the nation.

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8 minutes ago, Tellugodu said:

Immigrants are needed for country who doesn’t have enough people/ job ratio is higher than total working people/ population growth is in negative countries not for India where people is Itself are a burden for the nation.

dude, people make that nation. if yu  think they are a burden, dissolve the nation first.

Indians don't want to invest in their people, don't want to increase exports by loosening traditional power structures, but come up bullshit theories about some people/job ratio. there's no such thing dude.

every country needs immigrants because a company can offer jobs only to those who are willing to do it at the price it is offering them, and at the right skill.

you guys made a non existing issue as a priority.. and are justifying a home minister rattling out statistics of muslim population in the parliament. is there anything more shameful than this?

how many refugees does India accept? meagre. what does it to do those that it accepts? it sets them through a process of citizenship that will take 10yrs. will CAB change it, atleast for the HIndus? lol.. keep dreaming. Its purely a political stunt, aimed to create more discussion about muslim place in India.

nobody in India was asking for NRC except a few racist north eastern states. Nobody benefits from CAB except a few thousand refugees, and even that is questionable.

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On 12/9/2019 at 7:16 PM, Android_Halwa said:

UCC...we do have an idea of a civil code but when implemented, we have no idea how it be implemented..how it will interfere with caste based and religion based reservations, personal laws especially minority personal laws, family law, inheritance laws, etc and electorally, it may not be easy for a political party to spear head such a revolutionary code. 

Out of emotion, people may welcome this move initially but slowly when they come to know that reservations may not in force any more, or all other things which will get effected, it will definitively have an effect on electoral prospects of ruling party...when there is uncertainty, opposition parties try to take advantage by instilling fear. 

With such  a scenario, BJP may not take a decision to implement or make an attempt to do so at least till half the term is over..

But UCC about civil and personal laws. how is it related to reservations?

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On 12/9/2019 at 11:12 PM, bhaigan said:

alatantappudu Afganistan, Bangladesh and Mynmaar la tho trade talks enduku , SAARC summit lu enduku

SAARC ni disslove cheseyandi and trade ni kuda cut chesi padeyandi

already recession undi India lo 

ilanti steps valla ecomony collapse ayye chances unnayi

@bhaigan first learn the definition of recession and then come with your shyte opinions here

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