Lok Sabha passes Immigration & Foreigners Bill, 2025; Amit Shah says ‘India not a Dharamshala’
- The Lok Sabha passed the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, which aims to modernize and consolidate India's immigration laws after a three-hour discussion, as introduced by Junior Home Minister Nityanand Rai on behalf of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
- The proposed law will repeal four existing laws and introduce new provisions, allowing the government to enhance tracking of foreigners' movements to address illegal immigration.
- Amit Shah emphasized that the bill would strengthen national security by monitoring foreigners and addressing illegal immigration, while welcoming those who contribute positively to India's development.
- The legislation aims to boost economic growth and tourism by providing a legal framework for foreigners visiting India for work and development.
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Lok Sabha Clears Bill To Modernise And Consolidate Immigration Laws
The Lok Sabha today passed the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 after a discussion on the proposed law that will modernise and consolidate India's immigration laws. Junior Home Minister Nityanand Rai introduced the bill on behalf of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Toward the end of a three-hour-long discussion on the bill, Mr Shah said India welcomes those who come here to help in development, but those who come to create trouble, whether Ro…
Lok Sabha passes Immigration & Foreigners Bill, 2025; Amit Shah says ‘India not a Dharamshala’
Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserts that it is absolutely necessary to know the details of every foreigner visiting India as the Lok Sabha passes the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025.
Immigration bill passed in Lok Sabha, Amit Shah says India not a dharmshala
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government was ready to welcome those who wished to come to India as a tourist or for education, healthcare and business, but stressed that those who posed a threat would be dealt with seriously.
Amit Shah accuses Mamata Banerjee of aiding Bangladeshis, Rohingyas as Lok Sabha passes Immigration Bill
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday lashed out at the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government, accusing it of obstructing border security efforts and aiding illegal immigrants. Speaking during the discussion on the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, in the Lok Sabha, Shah said that minority groups were the safest in India and that the government had always provided refuge to persecuted communities. Shah criticised the Bengal governm…
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