"CAA Gives Citizenship To Those Persecuted Based On Religion": Rajnath Singh

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The CAA will grant citizenship to religiously persecuted people who came to India till 2014 from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan, Union Minister Rajnath Singh said at a rally in Assam's Barpeta. "The citizenship law will not take away the citizenship of any people and would only grant citizenship," the defence minister said.

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