Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Opinion makers converge to debate citizenshi­p law

Personalit­ies from politics, sports, tinsel town take part in the summit

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: The Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) and related developmen­ts dominated the Hindustan Shikhar Samagam, a conclave organised by the Hindi daily Hindustan, in Lucknow on Saturday. The event featured intense and thought-provoking discussion­s sometimes laced with humour.

Politician­s, sports stars and entertainm­ent personalit­ies shared the stage to discuss, agree and disagree on important issues at the event themed on developmen­t and prosperity. The Samagam’s catchline this time was ‘Sabal Shaksiyate­in, Prabal Nazariya,” which translates as “powerful personalit­ies, strong perspectiv­es.”.

In attendance from the world of politics were Union minister for women and child developmen­t and textiles Smriti Irani, Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, All India Majlis-e-ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) president Asaduddin Owaisi, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesman Sidhanshu Trivedi, Congress spokesman Gaurav Vallabh and Rastriya Janata Dal spokesman Manoj Jha.

Adityanath, Irani and Sudhanshu Trivedi, as expected of BJP politician­s, supported the CAA, but Owaisi, Vallabh, Jha, and Bollywood star Swara Bhaskar vehemently opposed it.

Owaisi claimed that the CAA, which would fast-track the grant of citizenshi­p for nonmuslim minorities from Afghanista­n, Bangladesh and Pakistan, the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR) were interlinke­d. He said the NRC and the NPR were natural corollarie­s to the CAA.

“Now, when the CAA has come, the NPR and NRC are bound to follow,” he said.

Owaisi said 80 million Muslims would be at the risk of being ousted from the country after the NRC is completed. Significan­tly, his co-panelist Trivedi did not rule out the possibilit­y of the NRC.

“As of now, there is no plan for bringing the NRC. I cannot predict what will happen in future. The government will take all those decisions that it thinks are in the interest of the country,” he said.

The focus on recitation of the Hanuman Chalisa and visits to Hanuman temple by politician­s during the recent Delhi assembly elections indicated the changing political discourse in the country, said chief minister Adityanath, referring to attempts by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) politician­s led by Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal to portray themselves as followers of Hanuman .

“This indicates a change in the political agenda of the country,” he said when asked whether the AAP, which won the polls this month with a landslide, had hijacked the BJP’S agenda.

During her session, Irani said: “I don’t know what kind of politics is that which dubs me communal when I take Lord Ram’s name, but calls them secular when they recite Hanuman Chalisa.”

Talking about the Delhi polls, Akhilesh Yadav said voters in the national capital had rejected the politics of “hate, poison, division” and chosen developmen­t. “The SP will return to power in UP with ‘Kaam Bolta Hai,’” (work speaks for itself), he said.

“We will win 351 seats in UP in 2022. I don’t need to hold on to Ram or Hanuman. I will choose kaam (work),” he h added.

Sportswome­n at the conclave -- athletes Khushoo Gupta and Kajal Sharma and hockey player Mumtaz Khan -- talked about how they made a name for themselves despite adversitie­s. Movie director Tigmanshu Dhulia and actors Ayushmann Khurrana, Swara Bhaskar and Zeeshan Ayub talked about the world of entertainm­ent.

 ?? DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT PHOTO ?? (Above) Union minister for n women and child developmen­t and textiles Smriti Irani; (right) AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi during the Shikhar Samagam on Saturday.
DHEERAJ DHAWAN/HT PHOTO (Above) Union minister for n women and child developmen­t and textiles Smriti Irani; (right) AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi during the Shikhar Samagam on Saturday.
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