Millennium Post

Oppn trying to create confusion on CAA: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

CHANDIGARH: Former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday alleged that the Congress and other opposition parties are trying to create confusion among people on CAA, NPR and NRC and to push the country into a "spiral of violence".

Attacking Congress president Sonia Gandhi, he asked why she did not say a word in Parliament during the debate on the Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill but staged a protest after it became a law.

Chouhan was speaking at a news conference here. BJP MP from Chandigarh Kirron Kher and city party chief Sanjay Tandon were also present.

"They are misleading the people. An attempt is being made to push the country into a spiral of violence," Chouhan said, hitting out at the Congress and the Trinamool Congress.

Immediatel­y after the country got independen­ce, Mahatma Gandhi had said that Hindus, Sikhs and other minorities who did not want to live in Pakistan can come to India and it will be the government's duty to ensure their safety and provide employment to them, he said.

For decades, Hindus and other minorities, including Sikhs in Pakistan, have faced persecutio­n on religious grounds and the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) is for people like them, he added.

At the time of independen­ce, minorities constitute­d nearly 23 per cent of Pakistan's population. It fell to 3 per cent in 2011 and now is around 2 per cent, the BJP vice-president claimed.

"If those minorities facing religious persecutio­n are given citizenshi­p and our Parliament passed a law, I want to ask Sonia ji, why they (Congress) opposed it.

"I'm not talking about Rahul Gandhi because he stays abroad more than he does in India. But why does Sonia ji not feel the pain and suffering of such people. Sonia Gandhi was present in Parliament during the debate, but she did not speak a word on the amended Citizenshi­p Bill," Chouhan said.

"But they staged a protest at Rajghat," he added.

Chouhan also questioned the Congress president's silence on incidents of violence during the protests against the CAA.

"She (Sonia Gandhi) will also have to tell this country why she did not condemn the incidents of violence and damage to property. Does she want that the country to burn like this," he asked.

According to the CAA, non-muslim refugees who came to India till December 31, 2014, to escape religious persecutio­n in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n will be given Indian citizenshi­p.

Protests against the law, which critics allege discrimina­tes on the basis of religion, have rapidly spread across the country over the past two weeks, with protesters fighting pitched battles with police in major cities, including the national capital Delhi.

Chouhan also targeted Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, who led an anti-caa march in Bhopal earlier in the day.

"A person holding a constituti­onal post and opposing a law passed by Indian Parliament is openly saying he will not accept it. Does he have the right to continue as chief minister," he asked.

"Be it (Rajasthan CM) Ashok Gehlot or (West Bengal CM) Mamata Banerjee or Kamal Nath, they should first leave the chief minister's post, then take out such marches," he said.

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