Guwahati: Head of RSS Mohan Bhagwat, who was in Assam during a two-day visit, said on Wednesday that the Amendment Act of Citizenship (CAA) and the National List of Residents (NRC) had nothing to do with Hinduism and communal narratives around both problems It was sold by several people to get a political mileage.
He further emphasized that no Muslim would face losses due to citizenship law.
“After independence, the country’s first minister said that the minority would be taken care of, and it was done so far.
We will continue to do so.
There are no Muslims who face losses because of CAA,” Bhagwat said afterwards launching a book here, titled ‘Top Citizenship Debate NRC and CAA-Assam and historical politics’.
Citizenship law will provide protection to minorities persecuted in neighboring countries, Head of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) underlined.
“We also reach a majority community, in these countries during the disaster …
so if there are some who want to come to our country because of threats and fear, we must definitely help them,” Bhagwat said.
Speaking of NRC, he stated that all nations were entitled to know who his citizens were.
“The problem is in the political domain because the government is involved in it …
part of the person wants to get a political mileage with the creative communal narrative around these two problems,” he added.