After what happened in Afghanistan, there was no Indian who had to oppose CAA: Assam CM HIMANTA BUSWA SARMA – News2IN
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After what happened in Afghanistan, there was no Indian who had to oppose CAA: Assam CM HIMANTA BUSWA SARMA

After what happened in Afghanistan, there was no Indian who had to oppose CAA: Assam CM HIMANTA BUSWA SARMA
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New Delhi: Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma on Wednesday said no Indian opposed CAA after seeing what had happened in Afghanistan where members of the minority community had to escape, and said now must be a better legal understanding.
“There are no Indian citizens who have to oppose CAA after seeing what happened in Afghanistan.
I am sure there is now a better appreciation for Bait CAA,” Sarma said, speaking at the moment the summit here.
When asked about the Hindu settlement of Bangladesh, he said, “India belongs to Hindus.
The word ‘India’ came in 1947, for 7,000 years, we are known as Hinduism.
I believe in civilization and this is a Hindu civilization.
You can’t cut us from Our roots.
Every problem that has problems has its homeland to return to “.
For queries about the gaps that can be seen between Hindus and Muslims in Assam, Sarma stressed that immigrants have paged a threat to the culture and identity of Assam and the communal politics began by other parties, the Assam community responded.
“This began in 2006, when UDF under Badruddin Akmal appeared in Assam and since then, the government has been fragmented.
If immigrant Muslims seek to affirm their identity, custom Muslims, Hindus and Christians both say that they have the right to fight politics Communal, “CM said.
He said several people in Assam wanted to make mullah through madrasas but he wanted to build medical colleges and make him a doctor.
He said politicians must have the guts to ask Muslims to close madrasas.
“I have stopped giving funds to the Madrasah government.
We need new politicians who can go to Muslim areas and say if a Hindu girl can become a PhD or a doctor’s degree, how can you impose limitations to your daughter?” Sarma said.
Responding to border-related problems, CM said, “We have lost our six police officers and we haven’t backed down.
The fact that we did not reply showing how we respect our Indian neighbors”.
He stressed that he owed to bring a long-lasting peace in the region.
“Government land encroachment and illegal settlers are difficult problems but differences in cases – to be maintained.
We cannot expel the large population just because they are illegal settlers without giving them alternatives.
However, we will expel illegal settlers from the reserve forest and government land,” Add it

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