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: Anti-CAA protests vs farmers’ stir: BJP’s differing reactions betray its view of India’s Muslims #IndiaNEWS On December 11, 2019, Parliament passed amendments to the Citizenship Act that sparked

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Anti-CAA protests vs farmers’ stir: BJP’s differing reactions betray its view of India’s Muslims #IndiaNEWS
On December 11, 2019, Parliament passed amendments to the Citizenship Act that sparked an unprecedented nationwide protest movement against the legislation and other government policies that discriminate against Muslims and violate Constitutional norms. One year later, after riots in Delhi and the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt to public sit-ins, Scroll.in considers the impact of this remarkable moment in Indian history. Last year, as the Centre passed the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, lakhs of Indians across the country took to the streets in protest. From big cities and campuses, the movement spread to small towns and villages. In most parts of the country, it was led by Muslims – but not restricted to members of the community.The CAA put undocumented migrant non-Muslims from neighbouring on the fasttrack for Indian citizenship. For the first time, religion was overtly made a criteria for Indian citizenship. It was also feared that the act, paired with a proposed National Register of Citizens, would become a tool to discriminate against Indian Muslims. While Muslims protested in the face of disenfranchisement, citizens from all religions came out to defend the secular values of the Constitution.A year later, Delhi and its surrounding areas are alive with protests again. This time, it is farmers unhappy with the...Read more


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