Amit Shah Guarantees Voting Rights for Matuas Amid CAA Citizenship Process

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Matua community in West Bengal that their voting rights will remain intact while their citizenship applications under the CAA are processed. He criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for allegedly blocking central welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat and PM Kisan Yojana in the state. Shah accused Banerjee of practicing appeasement politics and obstructing infrastructure projects funded by the central government. The Matuas, a refugee community from Bangladesh, have been a key electoral group in Bengal, with their voting rights becoming a contentious political issue.

Key Points: Amit Shah Assures Matuas Voting Rights Under CAA

  • Voting rights assured for CAA applicants
  • Attack on Mamata Banerjee's policies
  • Welfare scheme blockage criticized
  • Infrastructure hurdles in Bengal highlighted
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Amit Shah assures voting rights for Matuas who have submitted applications for citizenship under CAA

Union Home Minister Amit Shah assures Matua community their voting rights will be protected while applying for citizenship under CAA, targeting Mamata Banerjee.

"The people from the Matua community have nothing to worry about. Every refugee who has come to India will be treated as a citizen. - Amit Shah"

Kolkata, Dec 30

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Matua community that the voting rights of individuals who have submitted applications for citizenship under the Citizenship Act will be preserved.

While speaking to the media in Kolkata, he confirmed that community members who have applied for citizenship will retain their voting rights.

"The people from the Matua community have nothing to worry about. Every refugee who has come to India will be treated as a citizen. This is the BJP's promise. No one can harm them. Not even Mamata Banerjee," the Union Home Minister said, affirming that the protection of the refugees will continue along with the drive against infiltrators.

Matuas are people from a socially backward community who came to West Bengal as refugees from neighbouring Bangladesh and settled in various pockets of the state, with their concentration being mainly in Nadia and North 24 Parganas districts.

Since the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal started, Trinamool Congress and CM Mamata Banerjee have been constantly making claims that several Matua voters settled in the state would lose their voting rights.

Now, on Tuesday, the Union Home Minister took the opportunity to assure security and voting rights for the people from the Matua community and all refugees coming to West Bengal because of religious oppression.

Speaking on the occasion, he also launched a scathing attack against the Chief Minister for her decision to disallow the implementation of the Centre's social welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat and PM Kisan Yojanas in West Bengal.

"Mamata Banerjee is scared to lose her voter bank. She is scared of the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. That fear factor has prompted her to block the implementation of schemes like Ayushman Bharat in the state," Shah said.

Speaking on the occasion, he also targeted Mamata Banerjee over her recent initiatives in announcing several temples in West Bengal, the cost of which is being borne from the state exchequer.

"This is an attempt to apply ointment on the wounds of people surfacing because of her long-practised appeasement politics. But it is too late. This ointment application exercise will be fruitless," he said.

He also said that even the infrastructure development projects undertaken by the Union government nationally face hurdles only in West Bengal.

"The Indian government is working on infrastructure development throughout the country. Infrastructure development is being done everywhere. Why are they being stopped only in West Bengal? Why are there no problems in states like Tamil Nadu and Telangana? Why were there no problems in Uttar Pradesh even when Akhilesh Yadav was the Chief Minister? Opposing any Central initiative has become a habit of the Trinamool Congress. No one takes their opposition seriously now," the Union Home minister said.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Good to see the Home Minister addressing their concerns directly. But I hope the process is smooth and transparent. Sometimes these applications get stuck for years. The promise needs timely delivery.
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Amit G
The political blame game between Centre and State is hurting Bengal's development. Whether it's CAA or welfare schemes, the common man just wants a stable life. Both sides should work for the people, not just for votes.
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Priyanka N
As a Bengali, I feel this issue is being used as a political football. Matuas are part of our social fabric. Their rights should be guaranteed without making it a partisan issue every election season.
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David E
Interesting to follow this from abroad. The assurance on voting rights is crucial for democratic participation. Hope the implementation matches the rhetoric for the sake of the people involved.
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Karthik V
Why is Mamata Banerjee blocking central schemes like Ayushman Bharat? This is pure politics at the cost of poor people's health. Bengal deserves better than this stubbornness.

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