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Adv. Nazia Khan explaines how CAA will benefit Muslim women in India.

By LAWSTREET NEWS NETWORK      19 March, 2024 07:43 PM      0 Comments

The non-Muslim population has dwindled dramatically in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Where have they gone? Does anyone know? Advocate Nazia Khan pointed out in an exclusive interview with Lawstreet Journal.

Several incidents took place in these Islamic countries causing the population of religious minority to dwindle, she said while adding that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is essential for India.

Notably, the CAA has been criticized as discriminatory because the same right has not been granted to Muslims who have come to India from other countries.

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Adv. Nazia Khan explaines how CAA will benefit Muslim women in India. Adv. Nazia Khan explaines how CAA will benefit Muslim women in India.

The non-Muslim population has dwindled dramatically in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. Where have they gone? Does anyone know? Advocate Nazia Khan pointed out in an exclusive interview with Lawstreet Journal.

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