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Amit Shah interview: NPR won’t affect anyone’s citizenship, says Home Minister

Amit Shah interview LIVE Updates: "There is no need to debate this (pan-India NRC) as there is no discussion on it right now. PM Modi was right, there is no discussion on it yet either in the Cabinet or Parliament," Amit Shah said in an interview with ANI.

Amit shah, home minister, indian economy, gujarat news, india news, indian express news The Home Minister also admitted that there was a lack of communication from the government on the Citizenship Amendment Act. (File)
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Amit Shah interview LIVE Updates: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said there had been no discussion on a nationwide National Register of Citizens (NRC) — two days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi distanced his government from the exercise. “There is no need to debate this (pan-India NRC) as there is no discussion on it right now. PM Modi was right, there is no discussion on it yet either in the Cabinet or Parliament,” Amit Shah said in an interview with ANI.
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Amit Shah interview: The Home Minister spoke on NPR, NRC/CAA & other issues. Follow this space for all updates 

19:58 (IST)24 Dec 2019
No connection between detention center and NRC or CAA: Shah

On detention centres in the country, Amit Shah said, "There is no connection between detention center and NRC or CAA. The center has been there for years and is for illegal migrants. Misinformation is being spread on this." He said since the Modi government came in, no such detention centres have been made in the country.

19:48 (IST)24 Dec 2019
Possible that some names are missed in NPR, but that won't affect citizenship

Speaking on the National Population Register, the Home Minister said it is possible that some names are missed in the NPR but the citizenship of people will not be revoked as this is not the process of NRC. "I want to make it clear that nobody will lose citizenship because of NPR," he said.

19:34 (IST)24 Dec 2019
Made peace appeals: Shah on anti-CAA protests

The home minister said that the government made peace appeals during the protests over the Citizenship Act protests. He also said that the protest call was given by the Opposition parties.

19:32 (IST)24 Dec 2019
NPR will not affect anyone's citizenship: Amit Shah

When asked if there was lack of communication from the government on CAA, the home minister said, "Kuch to khaami rahi hogi, mujhe sweekar karne mein dikkat nahi hai, magar Parliament ka mera bhashan dekh lijiye, usme maine sab spasht kiya hai ke is se kisi bhi minority ki nagrikta jaane ka sawaal nahi hai." (There may be a lack of communication, I have no problem in accepting that. But you can watch my speech in the Parliament, I have clearly mentioned that the NPR would not affect anyone's citizenship.)

19:27 (IST)24 Dec 2019
Appeal West Bengal & Kerala CM's to review their decision to oppose NPR

On Kerala and West Bengal saying no to NPR, Amit Shah told ANI, "I humbly appeal to both Chief Ministers again, that do not take such a step and please review your decisions, don't keep the poor out of development programs just for your politics."

19:22 (IST)24 Dec 2019
Asaduddin Owaisi always opposes our stand, no matter what: Shah

On Asaduddin Owaisi's criticism of CAA, Amit Shah said, "If we say that the sun rises from the east then Owaisi ji will say no it rises from the west, he always opposes our stand. Still, I again assure him that CAA has nothing to do with NRC."

19:19 (IST)24 Dec 2019
No need to debate on pan-India NRC: Shah

"There is no need to debate this (pan-India NRC) as there is no discussion on it right now, PM Modi was right, there is no discussion on it yet either in the Cabinet or Parliament," Amit Shah said while blaming the misinformation on NRC for violence.

19:15 (IST)24 Dec 2019
WATCH | Amit Shah speaks to ANI on NPR, NRC, CAA and other issues

WATCH | Home Minister Amit Shah speaks to ANI on National Population Register, NRC/CAA and other issues.

19:08 (IST)24 Dec 2019
There's no link between NRC and NPR: Amit Shah

Speaking to ANI, Home Minister Amit Shah said, "There is no link between National Register of Citizens (NRC) and National Population Register (NPR), I am clearly stating this today." Shah's comments come amid the protests over NRC. Also, on Tuesday, the Cabinet approved a proposal to update the National Population Register (NPR). A budget of Rs 8500 crore has been allocated for the National Population Register updation exercise, PTI reported. The NPR exercise will require people to declare ‘date and place of birth of parents’ besides furnishing data on 21 points. 

Amit Shah interview LIVE Updates: The interview comes after the Jharkhand election results in which the BJP faced defeat from JMM-Cong alliance.

Home Minister Amit Shah's interview also comes on the day when the Union Cabinet held a high-level meeting in New Delhi, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Cabinet has approved a proposal to update the National Population Register (NPR). A budget of Rs 8500 crore has been allocated for the National Population Register updation exercise, PTI reported. The NPR exercise will require people to declare ‘date and place of birth of parents’ besides furnishing data on 21 points.

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