The Asian Age

154 noted citizens back CAA, NPR; writes to Prez

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New Delhi, Feb. 17: As many as 154 prominent citizens, including former judges, bureaucrat­s, armed forces officers and academicia­ns, on Monday said a “false and motivated” campaign is being launched against the CAA, NPR and NRC with a sinister design to harm the nation and sought action against troublemak­ers.

In a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind, the citizens urged the Central government to look into the ongoing protests with all seriousnes­s and safeguard the democratic institutio­ns of the country, and take stern action against those people behind them.

The citizens, including 11 former judges of different high courts, 24 retired IAS officers, 11 former Indian Foreign Service officers, 16 retired IPS and 18 former lieutenant generals, said “fear” is being spread across the length and breadth of India which appears to be “motivated and with a sinister design” to harm the nation.

They said the campaign is being carried out in a “coordinate­d manner” leading to violent protests in which public and private property has been destroyed.

The citizens said there has been a “false and nefarious narrative” about the recently enacted legislatio­ns like the Citizenshi­p Amendment

Act (CAA) and the idea of the National Population Register (NPR) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).

They said that while the CAA has been enacted, the idea of NPR and NRC which has been a part of the Indian discourse since Independen­ce remains to be implemente­d.

“These protests, while ostensibly claiming to oppose the policies of Government of India, are designed to destroy the very fabric of this country and harm the nation’s unity,” they said.

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