Explore
Settings

Settings

×

Reading Mode

Adjust the reading mode to suit your reading needs.

Font Size

Fix the font size to suit your reading preferences

Language

Select the language of your choice. NewsX reports are available in 11 global languages.
we-woman
Advertisement

India Wipes Off Foreign Criticism Against CAA

Randhir Jaiswal, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson, stated that it's best for individuals with a limited understanding of India's pluralistic traditions...............

India Wipes Off Foreign Criticism Against CAA

India strongly dismissed criticism against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), including remarks from the United States, emphasizing that judgments about this “commendable initiative” should not be driven by vote-bank politics.

Randhir Jaiswal, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson, stated that it’s best for individuals with a limited understanding of India’s pluralistic traditions and post-partition history to refrain from giving lectures.

Jaiswal’s remarks, delivered during a media briefing, were prompted by queries about global criticism of the CAA, particularly from Washington.

He clarified that the CAA aims to grant citizenship rather than revoke it, addressing statelessness and upholding human dignity and rights. He stressed that the law is an internal matter of India.

Regarding the US State Department’s statement on the CAA’s implementation, Jaiswal described it as misplaced, misinformed, and unwarranted. He asserted that the CAA aligns with India’s inclusive traditions and longstanding commitment to human rights.

Highlighting that the CAA offers refuge to persecuted minorities from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh who arrived in India on or before December 31, 2014, Jaiswal urged India’s partners and well-wishers to appreciate the intent behind this initiative.

Filed under

CAA India MEA
mail logo

Subscribe to receive the day's headlines from NewsX straight in your inbox