Kolkata, Dec 30 (IANS) 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 (Amendment) 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 citize…
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