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Why MHA is finding it ‘difficult’ to frame rules to implement citizenship law

Senior ministry officials said on condition of anonymity that defining a process to establish the identity of those that have faced religious persecution is proving to be “difficult”.

Updated on: Jan 04, 2020 07:23 AM IST
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The Union home ministry is yet to frame rules to implement the Citizenship (Amendment) Act of 2019 (CAA). The law which sparked nationwide protests was cleared by Parliament on December 11.

People holding candles march as part of an ongoing protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), at Jamia Millia Islamia University, in New Delhi. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)
People holding candles march as part of an ongoing protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC), at Jamia Millia Islamia University, in New Delhi. (Burhaan Kinu/HT PHOTO)

Senior ministry officials said on condition of anonymity that defining a process to establish the identity of those that have faced religious persecution is proving to be “difficult”. “We are looking into the issue,” said a senior home ministry official. The law fast-tracks citizenship to persecuted religious minorities, except Muslims, from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

The official, however, added that the ministry is not waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on various pleas against CAA. Several petitions were filed challenging the constitutional validity of the law. On December 18, the SC, while refusing to stay the implementation of CAA, agreed to examine the law’s constitutional validity. The apex court is scheduled to hear the petitions on January 22. “There is no direction from the court holding back the government from framing the CAA rules,” the official said.

 
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