Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SAD opposes NRC, bats for better NDA coordinati­on

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The BJP’s oldest ally Shiromani Akali Dal on Thursday opposed the roll out of the National Register of Citizens across the country, claiming the proposed exercise has created insecurity among Muslims.

Akali Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral also sought improved coordinati­on among NDA allies “as used to be during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government”.

“We represent Sikhs, which are a minority, and are thus more sensitive to the feelings and concerns of (other) minorities. We do not want Muslims to become insecure. We do not want any minority to feel insecure in any way in view of the fact that after 1984, Sikhs had started feeling insecure,” Gujral told PTI.

“After 1984, we felt the Congress isolated Sikhs completely from the mainstream to serve their political ends. We feel in a secular country, no minority should ever feel they are being isolated or are being targeted,” he added. Gujral said NRC should not be implemente­d in the country and the BJP government should “rethink” the exercise.

Punjabis, by and large, and Sikhs in particular, he said, believe in the philosophy of the Gurus, which is tolerance, compassion and equality and ‘sarbat ka bhala’ (good for everyone).

“The NRC is causing a lot of misgivings in the minds of Muslims. The NRC should not be implemente­d. We are categorica­lly against the NRC. It is up to the government to say so, that the NRC would not be implemente­d all over the country,” he said. Gujral said the SAD wants Muslims to be included in the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act and this has been stated by the party in Parliament too when the bill was taken up for discussion and passed.

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