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what is difference between CAB and CAA​

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Answered by maryamrushda29
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Answer:

Explanation:

CAB = Citizenship Amendment Bill

CAA​ = Citizenship Amendment Act

A bill that is passed by both the houses of the parliament goes to the speaker. The speaker signs it and now the bill is sent to the president of assent. If the president gives assent to the bill, it becomes a Law/ Act.

Answered by DodieZollner
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CAB - Citizenship Amendment Bill

CAA - Citizenship Amendment Act

Explanation:

  • When the government introduced something new to the public and the opposition group related to the benefit of the nation and its citizen, it came to be known as a bill.
  • The CAB introduced in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha to gain the support of the elected members of both houses.
  • The Bill, after getting passed by the Rajya Sabha then signed from speaker and President becomes an Act.
  • The approval of the Act gave the right to the government to exercise its power in the nation.
  • Under the Citizenship Amendment Act, the minority of only three countries including, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, will be given citizenship in India.
  • The minorities of these three countries included such as Hindu, Buddhist, Sikhs, Jains, Parsis, and Christians.

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