Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INDIA APPROVES FUNDS FOR POPULATION SURVEY

Amid protests over citizenshi­p law

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India’s federal cabinet approved funds on Tuesday for a census and population survey to be conducted next year, amid fears that the database could be used to build a controvers­ial citizens register, against which there have been widespread protests.

Hundreds of thousands of Indians have taken to the streets to protest against a new citizenshi­p law enacted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalis­t government that provides non-muslim minorities from Afghanista­n, Bangladesh and Pakistan who moved here before 2015 a pathway to Indian citizenshi­p.

Some of these protests have led to clashes between the police and demonstrat­ors in which at least 21 people have been killed.

Many Indians say the law discrimina­tes against Muslims and violates India’s secular constituti­on by making religion a test for citizenshi­p. They say the law and a proposed national register of citizens could be used against the Muslim minority.

The government approved 87.54 billion rupees ($1.23 billion) for conducting the census and 39.41 billion rupees for updating the National Population Register (NPR), Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister Prakash Javadekar told reporters.

The census collects data on population, economy activity, social and cultural aspects, migration and demography, down to the lowest administra­tive level.

The NPR is intended to create a comprehens­ive identity database of every resident of India.

NEW DELHI REUTERS, 24 Dec, 2019

 ??  ?? Demonstrat­ors shout slogans during a protest rally against a new citizenshi­p law in Kolkata
Demonstrat­ors shout slogans during a protest rally against a new citizenshi­p law in Kolkata

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