The CAA protest story LIVE: Govt says it is open to accept suggestions of protesters of CAA

No one will get Indian citizenship automatically. One has to prove eligibility.

"The protests in Delhi have happened due to circulation of wrong information and rumours," official said.
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Friday (December 20): The government has said that it is open to accept suggestions, if any, from people who are staging protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), a top official said today.

The Home Ministry is preparing the Rules for the CAA in consultation with the Law Ministry that will indicate the process to apply for Indian citizenship by eligible refugees from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan under the legislation.

“We are open to receive suggestions, if any, from anyone on the CAA. We are also trying to remove doubts of people about the CAA through various ways,” the official said.

The central government was prepared to face protests against the CAA after its enactment by Parliament. “We had anticipated protests, at least in the Northeast,” he said.

Asked about the protests which have taken place in different parts of the country, the official said as many as 59 petitions were filed in the Supreme Court challenging the CAA and many of these individuals and organisations which filed the pleas were behind the protests.

“The protests in Delhi have happened due to circulation of wrong information and rumours,” he said.

The Act suggests that the ministry will designate a competent authority that will handle the applications of those who are going to apply for Indian citizenship, and the entire process will be digital.

“No one will get Indian citizenship automatically. One has to prove eligibility,” the official said.

Documents required from applicants will be prescribed in the Rules.

Earlier, the central government had delegated powers to handle citizenship applications to collectors, district magistrates or deputy commissioners.

However, the authority may be changed now and it will be specified in the Rules to be issued for implementation of the CAA.

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