Rajya Sabha passes Citizenship Bill with 125-105 votes


New Delhi, Dec 11 (IANS): The Rajya Sabha passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 (CAB) on Wednesday with 125 members voting for and 105 against the Bill. Earlier the demand for referring the Bill to the Select Committee was negated.

The members of Shiv Sena, the latest Congress ally, were absent at the time of voting. The Janata Dal (United) voted for the Bill.

The CAB paves the way for citizenship to lakhs of illegal immigrants living in various parts of the country, even if they lacked any document to prove their residency.

The cut-off date for being eligible for the Indian nationality is December 31, 2014, which means those applying for citizenship should have entered India on or before this date. The citizenship would be granted with retrospective effect.

The Lok Sabha had passed the Bill on Monday.

  

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Historic blunder has been reversed the people living in camps along the Indian borders who were persecuted by the fanatics in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh can now live in dignity, the only people who are unhappy are Bangladeshis Who should be thrown out of the country or should be allowed to live in West Bengal.

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  • Ponkra, Pilar - Shirva

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Now time has come to kick out all Hindus from Christian & Muslims countries.

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  • Rathnakara A, Shirva

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Yes, If they are illegal or illegally entered into those countries, which all Muslim or christian countries are doing right now PONKRA!

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  • Tausif, Mysore

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Historic blunder set for another division of India

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  • ad, managluru

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Mass disobedience is the need of the hour. 40% cannot be majority in India.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    Great decision by the ruling party in keeping the country sound and safe.
    Jai Hind.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 12 2019

    No wonder "12 lack Indians have applied for Kailasa citizenship" - Nithyananda ...

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Wed, Dec 11 2019

    Indeed a historic day for the country. Those suffered persecution and left their homes with hopes for a better life in India will have a sigh of relief. Hope this law will also enlighten our neighbouring countries to mend their ways in the treatment of minorities.

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Wed, Dec 11 2019

    EVM, was involved here to. What?

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 11 2019

    Great day n indias history, historic blunder is set right. Vande mataram.

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  • ad, managluru

    Wed, Dec 11 2019

    Great dark day for India under two dark men who carry India to dark days.

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