Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Will not allow NRC in Maha: Uddhav

- Swapnil Rawal letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that he will not allow the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to be implemente­d in the state but also defended the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) saying it is not about taking away citizenshi­p rights from anyone.

Thackeray’s backing of the amended citizenshi­p law may create issues in the coalition government of the Shiv Sena, Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and Congress in Maharashtr­a.

The Congress and NCP — Sena’s new alliance partners — have a l r e a dy o pposed t he amendment law.

In a short video clip of an interview with the Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana, Thackeray said the amendment in the Citizenshi­p Act is not about taking away citizenshi­p. “CAA is not a law to remove anybody from the country,” Thackeray is seen responding in the teaser video clip of the interview conducted by Sena l e ader and Saamana editor Sanjay Raut.

The amended law seeks to fast track the process of citizenshi­p for minorities fleeing religious persecutio­n in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanista­n, and seeking asylum in India.

Thackeray has also sought to assuage concerns of Muslims over the implementa­tion of NRC. The chief minister said that proving citizenshi­p will be difficult for both Hindus and Muslims. Thackeray s ai d, “Proving citizenshi­p will be difficult for both Hindus and Muslims. I will not let that happen.”

The Shiv Sena had backed the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill when it was tabled in the Lok Sabha in December 2019. However, after the Congress leadership expressed unhappines­s over Sena’s stance, the party did not back the Bill in Rajya Sabha. Sena MPS, i ncluding Raut, walked out ahead of the voting on the Bill in the upper house. Subsequent­ly, the Sena mouthpiece had slammed the Narendra Modi-government on the CAA and NRC stating that it had led to countywide protests.

In the video, Raut also asked Thackeray if he is firm on his stand to remove “illegal Pakistanis and Bangladesh­is immigrants”. Though it has been Shiv Sena’s stance since the time of Bal Thackeray to “throw out” illegal Bangladesh­is and Pakistanis i n Mumbai and Maharashtr­a, the issue has now been taken up by Uddhav’s estranged cousin and Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena chief R a j T h a c k e r a y , wh o h a s adopted a hardline Hindutva stance.

Political observers pointed out that Thackeray continues to play the Sena’s Hindutva card while managing to keep the secular allies happy in Maharashtr­a. The first part of the threepart interview will appear on Monday in ‘Saamana’.

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