New Delhi: Minority Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Sunday said the “communal politics” of the citizenship law (amendment) has begun again with some calling for their revocation and emphasizing that the law is not about taking citizenship, Sikh and other oppressed minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladeshi .
Naqvi said some also called for the recovery of article 370 and emphasized that with their revocation, more than 370 problems in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh had been resolved with people who joined the mainstream of progress.
Speaking with reporters after attending a mass marriage in Rampi Uttar Pradesh, the minister said that the era of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chair of the Minister of Yogi Adityanath had destroyed “inheritance of cutting, commission and corruption”.
He said Modi and the Adityanath government had ended the politics that promoted “riots and mafia”.
“The Modi and Yogi era has created fear between corrupt and mafia,” he said, said that in a statement issued by his office.
Referring to the discourse in a few quarters after the government’s decision to revoke three agricultural laws, Naqvi said that “communal politics had begun in the citizenship law (amendment) and article 370”.
“Someone says caa must be revoked and article 370 must be restored.
These people know how good CAA is not about taking citizenship but provide citizenship to Hindus, Sikh and other oppressed minorities in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh,” he said.
Minister of Affairs Minority said that with the revocation of article 370, more than 370 problems had been resolved in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, and people had been brought in the mainstream of development and progress.
After the Prime Minister Modi announced the revocation of agricultural law, the leading Muslim organization Jamiat-E-Hind Jamiat on Friday has urged the government to take back CAA too.
BSP MP from Amroha Kunwar Denmark Ali also called for the revocation of CAA “without further delays”.
CAA was notified on December 12, 2019, and began to apply from January 10 last year.
After the CAA was passed by Parliament, the protest was widely witnessed in various parts of the country.
CAA aims to provide Indian citizenship to minorities that are persecuted such as Hinduism, Sikh, Jain, Buddha, Parsis and Christians from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
In his remarks, Naqvi also slams Pakistan on charges of reported Muslims targeted in India.
He said it was very surprising that Pakistan gave India’s lectures on the rights of minority and irony was that several political parties in India tried to support the “Bharat Bashing Brigade” at their conspiracy to defame Indian inclusive culture.
India does not require a certificate on minority rights from countries such as Pakistan which has set records in atrocities against minorities, minority minority said.
At the time of the partition, a minority population in Pakistan is more than 24 percent, which is now only around 2 percent.
Thousands of Hindu and Sikh places have been destroyed in Pakistan, he said.
On the other hand, there are about three active lakh mosques in India, there are lakh other places including temples, churches, and gurdwaras, Naqvi asserts.
Rights of religion, social, education and the constitutional of a minority are truly safe in India, he asserts.
In India, a minority has the same part in the development of the country and in empowerment that occurs, said Naqvi.
He said that it was ridiculous that Pakistan, who was a “atrocity forest”, was trying to preach India which was the largest secular and democratic country in the world.
Indicates that the bomb blast takes place regularly in places of worship in Pakistan, Naqvi said thousands of innocent people were killed there.
Displays the height of hypocrisy, Pakistan now spills “crocodile tears” on minority rights in India, he said.
Everyone knows that India is the best and safest place in the world for a minority, Naqvi asserts.
He said those who questioned “Hindutva” conspired to defame Indian inclusive culture commitment.
“Hindutva” is a guarantee of secularism and inclusivity, the minister only says someone with a “crazy mindset” can attack or question “Hindutva”, he added.
Attack or conspiracy for culture “Hindutva” is a conspiracy to endanger the Indian life, he said.
The statement said that under the mass marriage scheme in Rampur, 225 couples bind knots, including 132 Hindu and 93 Muslim couples.
Naqvi gave a blessing to a newly married couple and hoped they would become a bright future, he said.
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