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Amit Shah Defends Pragya Thakur's Nomination, Calls It the 'Right Decision'

PTI
Apr 22, 2019
The BJP president also spoke about the NRC and Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, and said that upon returning to power, BJP would first bring the bill in Parliament and then implement NRC across the country to weed out "infiltrators".

Kolkata: Bharatiya Janata Party national president Amit Shah on Monday defended the party’s decision to nominate Pragya Thakur as a Lok Sabha candidate, saying that the allegations against her are false and the real culprits in the Malegaon blast case have evaded the law.

Pragya Thakur, who is out on bail in the Malegaon blast case of 2008, has been fielded by the BJP from Bhopal constituency.

“It is absolutely a right decision. The allegations against her are baseless. Nothing against her or Swami Aseemanand has been proved,” Shah said while addressing a media conference here.

Claiming that the “real culprits” were let off after being arrested, he said, questions should be asked on why they were released.

Speaking on the contentious NRC and the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, Shah said refugees need not worry as after returning to power, the BJP will first bring the bill in Parliament and then implement the NRC across the country to weed out “infiltrators”.

“The refugees will be given citizenship and they will remain in this country with full dignity. They should not pay heed to the misleading statements by Mamata Banerjee,” the BJP president said.

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The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha on January 8 but was not tabled in Rajya Sabha where the BJP does not have majority.

“The picture of Rajya Sabha will change in favour of the BJP by 2020 and there will be no problem in passing the bill”, he said.

On a question on alleged discrepancies over citizenship and educational qualifications in Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s poll affidavit filed at Amethi, Shah said that the concerned returning officer should look into it.

Asked if the BJP will seek support from the Trinamool Congress in case it falls short of majority, he said, “The question does not arise. We will get full majority.”

Reiterating his charge that “democracy has ceased to exist in West Bengal”, Shah exuded confidence that people of the state will defeat Trinamool Congress in this election.

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