Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Microsoft CEO Chief Executive Officer controversial citizen ship law a disgrace

Microsoft's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has termed India's debatable citizenship law a disgrace.
Microsoft's Indian-beginning CEO Osteandella has described the state of affairs in India as arguable after a debatable citizenship regulation.

According to the British Broadcasting Agency, Satya Nadella responded the question in the course of a ceremony in New York, saying that "she thinks what is occurring in India after the arguable citizenship law is unfortunate".
The Indian-born CEO of Microsoft spoke very briefly on the debatable citizenship regulation, expressing remorse over India's modern-day situation and terming it as 'bad'.
Asked about Microsoft CEO @satyanadella approximately India's new Citizenship Act. "I assume what's going on is sad ... it is simply bad .... I would like to see a Bangladeshi immigrant who involves India and creates the subsequent unicorn in India or turns into the following CEO of Infosys" cc @PranavDixit
- Ben Smith (@BuzzFeedBen) January 13, 2020

After the reply from Satya Nadella changed into tweeted, Satya Nadella was additionally subjected to alleged grievance by using Indians after which a statement turned into issued by Microsoft India regarding the CEO.
"India, like every country, has the proper to make its own immigration laws, along with border security," said a statement by using Microsoft India's Twitter handle called CEO Satya Nadella.
Statement from Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft pic.Twitter.Com/lzsqAUHu3I
- Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia) January 13, 2020

"They want to peer a Bangladeshi immigrant in India who comes and becomes the CEO of a generation company," Satya Nadella stated in a statement.
It have to be mentioned that the controversial citizenship bill was approved by means of India from the Kolkata Sabha on December 10, and then it was approved by way of the Rajya Sabha on December 12, 2019.
Under the Controversial Citizenship Act, residents of Hindu, Christian, Sikh, Jain, Persian and Buddhist religions coming from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh before 31 December 2014 will be granted citizenship. Will please
Demonstrations have been occurring in India for the past one and a 1/2 months in opposition to the aforementioned invoice, and through January 10, 2020, 25 people were killed and more than three hundred injured and over 1,000 had been arrested.

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