Shah hints at tweaking CAA

Shah hints at tweaking CAA
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Will sit and discuss what can be done, says Home Minsiter

New Delhi: Amid raging protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act across the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah while addressing a rally in Jharkhand hinted that some changes could be brought in to address the concerns raised by Meghalaya.

It was his first public address after the Citizenship (Amendment) Act was passed in the Rajya Sabha.

Shah has so far addressed three election rallies - at Giridih, Baghmara and Dhanbad Assembly seats, which vote in the fourth phase of the Jharkhand elections on Monday.

"Now that the Citizenship Act has been passed Conrad Sangma (Meghalaya CM) and his ministers met me and informed me about some changes they want.

I told him we will sit and talk and find out in a positive way what could be done to solve the problems of Meghalaya.

No one needs to be worried," the Home Minister can be seen saying in the video posted by a news agency.

Earlier, a delegation led by Conrad Sangma met Amit Shah seeking some "protection" on the lines of Inner Line Permit like Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.

The state government has passed an Ordinance for mandatory registration of outsiders entering the state. The Ordinance is awaiting the Governor's approval.

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