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Prof K Nageshwar: US Sanctions on India over CAB (Video)

         భారత్ పై అమెరికా ఆంక్షలు, పౌరసత్వ బిల్లుతో పేచీ||

The passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) by India’s lower house of parliament has led to a US congressional panel raising concerns about whether India and the US share core values. A federal US commission has also proposed sanctions against India.

On Monday night, the Lok Sabha passed the CAB with a large majority of 311 for and 80 against.

Within a few hours, the US House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) tweeted concern that the Bill “undermines the most basic democratic tenet” of religious pluralism. The panel pointed out that any religious test for citizenship would be contrary to religious pluralism which was described as “one of our core shared values”.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: US Sanctions on India over CAB (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: US Sanctions on India over CAB (Video)
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భారత్ పై అమెరికా ఆంక్షలు, పౌరసత్వ బిల్లుతో పేచీ|| The passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) by India’s lower house of parliament has led to a US congressional panel raising concerns about whether India and the US share core values. A federal US commission has also proposed sanctions against India. On Monday night, the Lok Sabha passed the CAB with a large majority of 311 for and 80 against. Within a few hours, the US House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) tweeted concern that the Bill “undermines the most basic democratic tenet” of religious pluralism. The panel pointed out that any religious test for citizenship would be contrary to religious pluralism which was described as “one of our core shared values”.

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