Amit Shah says panel on ‘artificial’ demographic change will examine need for new law

A high-level committee, tasked with examining "artificial" demographic shifts due to illegal immigration, will also assess the need for a new law. Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated the panel, headed by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naoleker, will report within a year.
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