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Cabinet will decide whether CAA should be implemented or rejected: Karnataka Home Minister

Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara mentioned on Wednesday {that a} choice on implementing or rejecting the Citizenship Modification Act (CAA) might be taken within the state cupboard assembly.

Talking to reporters in Bengaluru, Parameshwara mentioned, there was no dialogue on this regard but and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will take a choice on the difficulty after holding a cupboard assembly.

At current CM Siddaramaiah is on tour. Cupboard assembly didn’t happen, details about this might be given tomorrow (Thursday). There might be an in depth dialogue on CAA within the cupboard and the ultimate choice might be taken.

“People from Bangladesh and other countries have been identified and deported from Karnataka,” he mentioned.

When requested if the Congress was afraid of a blowback from the implementation of the CAA, he mentioned, the BJP is claiming it and so they should make some allegation towards the Congress celebration. “Our argument is to save democracy in the country. They put forward different arguments,” he mentioned.

“BJP was silent for so many days and now they have implemented it. They are using it for politics. Why did they bring this at the time of elections? It is clear that they are doing this keeping the elections in mind. Understanding intentions doesn't require rocket science. People have to understand this,” he mentioned.

Talking concerning the controversial caste census report, Parameshwara mentioned, the matter just isn’t listed on the agenda but. “We are going to talk about it. The federal government has spent Rs 168 crore in making ready the report, it can’t be wasted. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had mentioned that he’ll current the report within the cupboard and can take a choice primarily based on the choice taken within the cupboard assembly.

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