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Who is going to hire them? Where will they make their home? Centre criticised by Arvind Kejriwal over CAA

Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Delhi, teamed up with other members of the INDIA bloc on Wednesday to confront the center over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). According to news agency ANI, Kejriwal called the government’s move “very dangerous” and said that funds meant for the development of the nation and family will instead be used to let Pakistanis immigrate to India.

Arvind Kejriwal criticizes the Centre over the CAA, saying, “BJP wants to bring people from Pakistan, but many Indians do not have houses.”

“They have to discuss the Citizenship Amendment Act just before the elections, ten years after taking power. Perhaps you would have requested votes on your work rather than CAA if you had completed any work within the last ten years. It implies that a sizable influx of minorities from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan will be transported to our nation, where they will find work and eventually stay. The BJP administration is not providing jobs for the country’s young. Many Indians need a place to live, but the BJP wants to invite people from Pakistan and provide them with housing here,” he said, according to reports.

The chief minister of Delhi also questioned the administration, stating that the refugee crisis would result in a significant financial burden.

“In these three nations, there are around three crore minorities. Massive throngs of people from various nations will arrive here as soon as we open. Who would hire them even if 1.5 crore people visit this place? Where are they going to settle down? Why is the BJP acting in this way? Reportedly, CM Kejriwal said.

“BJP should bring 11 lakh big industrialists and businessmen who have left India,” says Arvind Kejriwal, criticizing the Centre over the CAA.

In addition, he said that 11 lakh prominent industrialists and businesspeople who have left India should be brought back if the BJP wants to bring anybody back.

Over 11 lakh prominent businessmen and businesspeople have left India in the last ten years. These individuals formerly oversaw Indian industries, conducted commerce, and gave thousands of people work. Because of the BJP’s terrible policies and abuses, these folks fled India. The BJP needs to bring these individuals back if that is their desire. These individuals will invest in India if they go here, creating jobs for our children,” he said, according to reports.

If the BJP does not agree to retake the legislation, Arvind Kejriwal encouraged the public to vote against them.

Days before the Lok Sabha election schedule was announced, on March 11, the Union Home Ministry informed the public of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) regulations.

The goal of the 2019 Parliament-passed CAA rules, which were proposed by the Narendra Modi government, is to grant Indian citizenship to non-Muslim migrants who have been persecuted and who came to India before December 31, 2014, including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians.

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