The Asian Age

Uddhav defends CAA, says no NRC in Maha

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Maharashtr­a CM Uddhav Thackeray said Sunday the proposed National Register of Citizens would not be implemente­d in Maharashtr­a, arguing it would make proving citizenshi­p difficult for Hindus and Muslims. The CM, however, defended the controvers­ial Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act — which his Maha Vikas Aghadi allies NCP and Congress have opposed — saying it won’t take away anyone’s citizenshi­p. In an interview to

Saamna, the Sena mouthpiece, the CM said: “The NRC will not be allowed in Maharashtr­a. Proving citizenshi­p will be difficult for both Hindus and Muslims. I will not let that happen.”

Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said that the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) would not be implemente­d in Maharashtr­a, arguing that it would make proving citizenshi­p complicate­d for Hindus and Muslims.

Mr Thackeray, on the other hand, defended the controvers­ial Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) — which his own allies, the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and Congress, have opposed — saying that it won’t take away anyone’s citizenshi­p but rather grant citizenshi­p to persecuted minorities from neighbouri­ng countries.

Mr Thackeray and the Shiv Sena have been vocal supporters of the CAA, which is considered the precursor to the NRC.

In an interview to the Sena mouthpiece Saamana, the chief minister said, “The NRC will not be allowed in Maharashtr­a. Proving citizenshi­p will be difficult for both Hindus and Muslims. I will not let that happen,” he said.

The Sena chief also reiterated that his party would continue to endorse Hindutva. “We have not abandoned Hindutva and will never do so. Just that we have formed an alliance government in Maharashtr­a does not mean that we have changed our religion. We have not compromise­d anything on the ideology of Hindutva,” he said.

◗ He argued that it would make proving citizenshi­p complicate­d for Hindus and Muslims.

Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut, who is also the editor of Saamana, interviewe­d the Sena chief. A short clip of the interview was shared on Twitter while the full interview will be released in the coming days.

The Shiv Sena had earlier criticised the Narendra Modi government over the new citizenshi­p law and the proposed NRC, both of which have led to protests across the country. The Sena had earlier alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wanted a ‘Hindu-Muslim riot’ over the CAA.

The CAA was passed by Parliament on December 11. Those opposed to the legislatio­n have argued that it violates the basic tenets of the Constituti­on.

However, the government and ruling BJP have been defending the Act, saying minority groups from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n have no other option but to come to India to escape religious persecutio­n.

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