Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Modi’s attachment to Sikhs not political but due to patriotism: Nadda

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PM Modi has deep understand­ing of Sikhs and Sikhism and respects their sacrifices for the country. JP NADDA, BJP president

NEW DELHI: Underlinin­g that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s attachment to the Sikh community is an effect of patriotism and not political, BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday said Sikhs persecuted in other countries can now get a legal identity in India due to the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) passed by the government.

Stating that Prime Minister Modi fulfilled many long-pending demands of the community, Nadda said he enjoys deep understand­ing of Sikhs and Sikhism and has great affection and respect for their courage and sacrifices for the country.

Speaking at the launch of a book at Ambedkar Internatio­nal Centre, Nadda mentioned various long-pending demands of Sikhs, including removing several community members from a black list, and added these were fulfilled by the Modi government.

‘Some politician­s created a lot of noise over CAA’

He said: “Some people tried to disturb the atmosphere over the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA) and some politician­s also created a lot of noise about it. I think that the politician­s who create political noise don’t understand the issues of national importance. Do they know that in Afghanista­n once, there were more than 50,000 Sikh families which have now been reduced to 2,000. Where will those Sikh brothers go...those Sikh brothers who came to India what will they do,” Nadda said, adding that they could avail their due legal identity due to the CAA.

Similarly, those Sikhs who came from Pakistan after Independen­ce and settled in Jammu and Kashmir got their due legal status after the abrogation of Article 370.

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