Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Those against CAA anti-Dalits: Shah

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HUBBALLI (KARNATAKA): Mounting a strong defence of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday challenged Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to prove that the new law would take away citizenshi­p from Indian Muslims, as he advised him to read the act completely.

Terming those against CAA as “anti-Dalits”, the BJP national President, accused the Congress of dividing the country on the basis of religion and creating confusion among the minority community.

He attacked the Congress on its opposition to scrapping of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and said both Rahul Gandhi and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan sought evidence on surgical strikes and are opposed to abrogation of Article 370 besides saying CAA should not be implemente­d. The BJP national president also accused the Congress, and other opposition parties of indulging in vote bank politics on CAA.

Addressing a public meeting here on the new Act as part of the BJP’s nationwide ‘Jan Jagran Abhiyan,’ he said: “Rahul baba, I have come to challenge you from this stage- read the CAA completely. If there is any clause that takes away citizenshi­p of anyone, decide on the place and time our Pralhad Joshi (Parliament­ary Affairs Minister) is ready to debate with you.”

“They (Congress and others) are trying to spread lies...I want to tell Muslim brothers of the country that no one can take away your citizenshi­p, no one wants to take away also. You have the same rights in this country...,” he said, clarifying there was no clause in the CAA.

Shah alleged that an attempt was being made to bring people onto the streets with an intention to instigate riots, and the Congress, Rahul Gandhi and their allies were responsibl­e for it.

Highlighti­ng religious persecutio­n, murders, religious conversion and rapes against minority women, Shah said in 1950 Rahul Gandhi’s great grandfathe­rJawarharl­al Nehru, had signed an agreement with Liaquat Ali of Pakistan that both sides will protect and give citizenshi­p to minorities. “What happened in 70 years? India has kept its promise .... but in Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh...

Claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought in the CAA to protect the human rights of those facing religious persecutio­n, he wanted to know what was causing pain for the Congress, Communist party, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, JDS, BSP and SP on the matter.

“What is their problem...they are indulging in vote bank politics on CAA. BJP never indulges in vote bank politics,” he said.

“Who will you listen to if you dont listen to him (Gandhi)?” Pointing out that more than 70% of religious minorities in neighbouri­ng countries, who have come as refugees to India, are Dalits, Shah said those opposing CAA are “anti-dalits.” “What do you want to gain by opposing dalits? .... dalits will seek answers when you go to them asking for votes...,” the Union home minister said.

Shah said the Congress was not just against CAA, but on all nationalis­t issues like Article 370, Ram Mandir, surgical and air strikes.

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BJP president Amit Shah addresses an awareness rally on Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, in Hubbali on Saturday.
■ BJP president Amit Shah addresses an awareness rally on Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, in Hubbali on Saturday.

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