Cong partitioned country on religious ground under Jinnah

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Press Trust of India Litipara (Jharkhand)
Last Updated : Dec 12 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday blamed the Congress for partition of the country on religious ground under pressure of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and asserted Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was brought to protect the religious minorities facing persecution in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.

He also hailed the BJP government for "putting Pakistan in its place" by striking terror camps in its territory.

Singh asserted the government would soon bring National Register of Citizens in the country.

The Rajya Sabha had on Wednesday cleared the CAB after it was approved by the Lok Sabha on Monday.

"The Congress had partitioned the country on the religious ground under the pressure of (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah.

"So the CAB has been brought to protect minorities facing religious persecution in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan," Singh said.

The minister was addressing a poll meeting in Litipara assembly constituency in the Pakur district in support of BJP candidates.

"Now the government will bring NRC soon," he added.

Claiming that the Congress and its allies had created a record in corruption, Singh said, "There is no stain of corruption on the Narendra Modi or the Raghubar Das governments."

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First Published: Dec 12 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

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