The display board showing the votes polled during the Citizenship Amendment Bill voting that took place after a seven-hour-long debate in the Lok Sabha, in New Delhi on December 9, 2019. Twitter/@LokSabhaSectt

The screen board revealing the votes surveyed throughout the Citizenship Modification Expense voting that happened after a seven-hour-long argument in the Lok Sabha, in New Delhi on December 9,2019 Twitter/@LokSabhaSectt


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Parliamentary panel to seek status report

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Subordinate Legislation, which has actually not gotten any communication from the MHA, has actually decided to compose to the Ministry on the status of the CAA guidelines.

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Chairman of the committee K. Raghu Rama Krishna Raju informed The Hindu, “We will be composing a letter to the MHA as there is no request for extension of time (for alerting the guidelines), will send them a tip to provide us a status