RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, who’s in Assam on a two-day go to, stated on Wednesday that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) don’t have anything to do with the Hindu-Muslim divide and communal narrative. Two points had been being raised by some to realize political mileage.
He additional emphasised that no Muslim will likely be harmed as a result of citizenship regulation.
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“After independence, the nation’s first prime minister had stated that minorities can be taken care of, and that’s what has been executed to this point. We will proceed to take action. No Muslim will likely be harmed due to CAA,” Bhagwat stated after releasing a e book right here, titled ‘Citizenship Debate on NRC and CAA-Assam and History of Politics’.
The citizenship regulation will present safety to persecuted minorities in neighboring nations, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief underlined.
Bhagwat stated, “We also reach out to majority communities in these countries during calamities… So if there are some who want to come to our country because of dangers and fear, we definitely have to help them.”
Talking about NRC, he stated that each one nations have a proper to know who their residents are.
“The matter is in the political arena as the government is involved… A section of people wants to take political advantage by creating a communal story around these two issues,” he stated.
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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS