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Those communalising government steps like CAA exposed: PM

NEW DELHI: The real face of some people who are trying to give a communal colour to the governments decisions to resolve problems that have lingered for decades was being exposed and coming under close scrutiny, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in New Delhi on Tuesday.
“The country is silent but fully understands what is happening… how lies to further vote banks have been concocted for decades. People have understood all this,” Modi said while addressing a National Cadet Corps rally. The PMs comments came in the context of his references to the decision to abrogate Jammu & Kashmirs special status and passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.
PM Modi hit out strongly against those opposed to CAA and said that certain political parties were so obsessed with vote-bank politics that they couldnt see even rape and kidnappings of girls belonging to minority communities in Pakistan.
“The youth of this country has decided that prob-lems will not be deferred, they will be confronted and dealt with,” Modi said in remarks seen as an outreach to his youthful audience in the backdrop of opposition parties and a section of commentators claiming that youth were driving the protests against CAA.
Referring to the decisions on J&K, Modi asked how long the ills that accompanied Partition could be allowed to linRead More – Source

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