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Seniors join Indian citizenship law protests

prasad1

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Senior citizens in India's northeastern Assam state have protested against a new citizenship law passed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government that excludes Muslims.

About 1,500 senior citizens held a protest in the state capital, Gauhati, on Monday. Protests in the state against the law have spread across the country, claiming at least 23 lives.

“Until our last drop of blood, we will not allow them to implement it,” said Gajendra Nath Pathak, 81, who joined the senior citizens' protest.

Bina Bora, 70, said she couldn't sit at home while other people were protesting the law. "Why is the government forcefully implementing such a law, which will destroy unity," she asked.

The new Citizenship Amendment Act allows Hindus, Christians and other religious minorities who are in India illegally to become citizens if they can show they were persecuted because of their religion in Muslim-majority Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It does not apply to Muslims.

Thousands of people have protested in Assam in the past week, setting up blockades and disrupting traffic and business. At least five people were killed in the state when police fired to quell the demonstrations.

Assam was the site of an earlier government program to create an official list of citizens to weed out foreigners living in the state illegally. About 2 million people were excluded from list, about half Hindu and half Muslim, and have been asked to prove their citizenship or else be considered foreign.

Opposition parties say the Citizenship Amendment Act could provide a fast track to naturalization for many of the Hindus left off Assam's citizenship list, while explicitly leaving out Muslims.


 
This is a very good example of untruth masquerading as news.

The news item is written to show as if people in Assam including seniors are protesting against the exclusion of muslims. The wording in the news item provides this impression. That is not the case in fact.

Assam is protesting for a different reason in that they are worried about safeguarding their culture, language, identity etc and giving citizenship to refugees in large numbers may undermine it.

Their opposition of the bill is different and not as silly as the claim of the fiberals that muslims are equally oppressed in islamic countries.

But the burden of keeping all these refugees need not be out just on Assam. This will alleviate some of their fears.

Time to strengthen the hands of those who care for hindus and fight against who undermine the human rights of hindus.
 

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