What's The Need To Amend Citizenship Law Amid Economic Slowdown: Arvind Kejriwal
Instead Of CAB, The Centre Should Convene A Meeting Of All Chief Ministers To Find A Way To Deal With The Slowdown, Kejriwal Said.
In the wake of country-wide protests against amended citizenship law, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday sought to know the need to bring a new legislation at a time when the country was facing issues like economic slowdown and unemployment.
Speaking at 'Agenga AajTaK 2019', he said students have been protesting against the amended law across the country and the Centre should consider their demands.
"CAB (Citizenship Amendment Bill) is dangerous. We had opposed it and voted against it in Parliament... I want to ask what was the need to bring this bill at this time. In the country, there are a lot of other important issues," he said.
"People are not getting employment. The country is passing through worst economic slowdown. Prices of several items have been shooting up," he said.
Instead of CAB, the Centre should convene a meeting of all chief ministers to find a way to deal with the slowdown, Kejriwal said.
Meanwhile, Centre government’s move to amend Citizenship Law triggered violent protest in many states, including Assam. 12 Universities in the country, including Jamia Millia Islamia have saw intense protest over the amendment in the law.
For all the Latest India News, Download News Nation Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
More from India
Do You Know....Ambedkar as a Social Scientist?
10th anniversary of Crimea: A Photo Exhibition was organized at the Russian House in New Delhi
GATORADE USES DATA TO UNLOCK URBAN PLAYGROUNDS, WITH THEIR INITIATIVE 'TURF FINDER'
News Nation Network Receives Prestigious Amity Corporate Excellence Award at INBUSH ERA Global Summit
Foreign Ministers of Finland and India Unveil a Logo Marking 75 Years of Diplomatic Ties