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CAA misconception

I fail to understand the misconception being raised about CAA by some people. In fact, nobody living in India is going to be effected by this law. nobody's citizenship in India is going to be taken away,in fact it gives citizenship to the minority brothers and sisters who are daily being discriminated in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Daily we read about the minor girls being subjected to kidnappings and forcefully converted and married off to men much older then them. How can they be left alone and the Indian Govt not think about their security. Please let us not make this CAA an issue and let the Act be followed in true sense. I am not against any community but those minorities there are also our own.

It is strange and not good for Constitution that laws made by the Parliament are being declared Unconstitutional by public and asked to be taken back by Unconstitutional means.

Protest is of course a Right under the Fundamental Rights given by the Constitution to the Indian public, but the protests should not be violent and be such that they do not in any way disturb the public at large. There are places provided by the Govt where peaceful protests can be done even oppose the Govt.

Everyone is entitled to oppose the policies of the Govt but in a peaceful way.

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