- UNHRC is seeking to file a
Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) intervention application in the SC. - The MEA said that the CAA is constitutionally valid and complies with all requirements of our constitutional values
"The Citizenship Amendment Act is an internal matter of India and concerns the sovereign right of the Indian Parliament to make laws. We strongly believe that no foreign party has any locus standi on issues pertaining to India’s sovereignty," said Raveesh Kumar, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson.
The ministry, in its statement, added that, "we are clear that the CAA is constitutionally valid and complies with all requirements of our constitutional values. It is reflective of our long standing national commitment in respect of human rights issues arising from the tragedy of the Partition of India."
The UNHRC is a United
The recent clashes in north-east Delhi over the CAA claimed lives of 47 people and left almost 250 injured. It sparked after the Indian parliament passed the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The CAA intends to amend the definition of illegal immigrants of Hindu, Sikh, Parsi, Christian and Buddhist faiths from countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh who live in India without documentation. These individuals will be granted Indian Citizenship within the next six years.
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