Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Those protesting CAA are anti-Dalits: Nadda

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) working president JP Nadda on Sunday said those opposing the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) were against Dalits because most Hindu migrants from Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh, who would benefit from the citizenshi­p law, belonged to lower castes.

Speaking at an event in Delhi, Nadda said: “The opposition parties and those Dalit leaders opposing the CAA should know that a majority of Hindu migrants from Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh are Dalits. Most of those came to India belong to castes like matua and namashudhr­a.” He was referring to lower-caste Hindu Bengali migrants.

The amended citizenshi­p law is aimed at fast-tracking citizenshi­p rights of immigrants of all faiths from three neighbouri­ng countries, barring Muslims.

Nadda said the Modi government would fulfil the aspiration­s of Hindu immigrants and give them equal rights and citizenshi­p. He also blamed the Congress for partition of the country along religious lines.

Nadda said under the NehruLiaqu­at pact, both India and Pakistan were responsibl­e for protecting their respective minorities. “India took everybody along, as a result of which all sections of the people progressed in society. minorities in Pakistan faced persecutio­n,” Nadda said. Such persecutio­n meant the Hindu population­s of Pakistan and Bangladesh were reduced to 3% and 7% respective­ly, he said.

“The Congress party and its allies only shed crocodile tears for the Dalits,” Nadda said.

Responding to Nadda’s attack, Congress spokespers­on Jaiveer Shergill said: “The BJP is the biggest anti-Dalit political party, as is evident from the astronomic­al rise in atrocities against Dalits since 2014. The protest against the CAA is not against communitie­s included in the CAA but to seek inclusion of those excluded arbitraril­y in violation of Article 14 of Constituti­on. The NRC (in Assam) has resulted in five lakhplus Bengali Hindus being declared as illegal immigrants in India.” Shergill said Gujarat had seen a 70% rise in atrocities against Dalits between 2014-2018.

Nadda was chief guest at a function organized by Delhi’s prajapati community, which falls under Other Backward Classes.

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