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Rajasthan has nearly 25,000 registered migrants from Pakistan, with the maximum—18,000—living in settlements in Jodhpur. Many have pinned their hopes on becoming Indian nationals under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. However, under the CAA rules, notified in March this year, only those who arrived before 31 December 2014 will benefit, excluding a chunk of the migrants. Now, demands for an extension or removal of the cutoff date and fresh calls for basic amenities are doing the rounds in the ssettlements. ThePrint's Neelam Pandey and Devesh Singh report from Jodhpur
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