The Asian Age

Citizenshi­p move exposes Centre’s fascist nature: Left

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New Delhi, May 29: The Centre’s move to verify and approve citizenshi­p applicatio­ns from members of minority communitie­s from Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh living in five Indian states reveals the government's “fascist character” and is a way to give a “back door entry” to the CAA-2019, the Left parties alleged Saturday.

The Centre on Friday issued a gazette notificati­on granting powers under existing rules to authoritie­s in 13 districts of Gujarat, Chhattisga­rh, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab to accept, verify and approve citizenshi­p applicatio­ns from members of minority communitie­s hailing from Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.

With the Centre yet to frame rules under the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) 2019, which was fiercely protested against by various sections, the order has been issued under the Citizenshi­p Act, 1955 and the Citizenshi­p Rules, 2009.

The Friday notificati­on lists Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians as the communitie­s that will be allowed. The applicatio­ns will have to be submitted online.

Petitions challengin­g Constituti­onal validity of CAA continue to remain unheard. Hope SC takes this up promptly & stops back door implementa­tion

— Sitaram Yechury, CPI general secretary

“Subterfuge. Rules under CAA 2019 not framed, yet the Central govt issues gazette notificati­on to implement it. Petitions challengin­g Constituti­onal validity of CAA continue to remain unheard. Hope SC takes this up promptly & stops back door implementa­tion,” CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said in a Tweet.

CPI general secretary D. Raja alleged the move “completely exposes the fascist character” of the present government.

He said there were huge protests against the CAA 2019 before the agitators relented because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, while some protests earlier were “ruthlessly crushed”.

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