Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM leads BJP outreach on CAA

Modi tweets video by Sadhguru with hashtag #IndiaSuppo­rtsCAA

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday led the ruling BJP’s outreach on dispelling the confusion around the Citizenshi­p (Amendment )Act, promoting a video on the legislatio­n by guru Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev and asked people not to fall for “misinforma­tion by vested interest groups”.

The nearly 22-minutes-long video, tweeted by the Prime Minister with the #IndiaSuppo­rtsCAA hashtag received thousands of retweets including by BJP ministers and top leaders and soon went viral.

The video and the PM’s tweet are part of the Bharatiya Janata Party and government’s outreach programme to counter protests against CAA. The law fast tracks Indian citizenshi­p for non-Muslim religious minorities from three of India’s Muslim majority neighbours. Some people protesting against it believe it is exclusiona­ry (because it leaves out Muslims and minorities from other countries); others, especially in the North-east, where locals have traditiona­lly been opposed to outsiders; and still others worry that it could be the precursor to a nationwide National Register of Citzens.

An NRC was carried out in Assam to identify outsiders and it excluded 1.9 million people, both Hindu and Muslim. Comments by many BJP leaders that CAA would be a precursor to a nationwide NRC fanned these concerns. The government has since clarified that it does not have plans for a nationwide NRC.

A BJP leader told Hindustan Times that in the coming days, one can expect many more supporters of the CAA to come out vocally and in public to back the government move. “We’ve already seen Harish Salve, former solicitor general, and we can expect many other senior jurists and prominent people voice their support.’’

Over the past fortnight, as protests against CAA intensifie­d, turning violent, especially in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP made it clear on December 21 that the party would go door-to-door and contact as many as 30 million households over the next ten days to clear doubts about CAA.

BJP general secretary Bhupender Yadav said last week said that top BJP leaders including ministers would address as many as 250 press conference­s to this effect. Another BJP general secretary Arun Singh, in a letter asked party workers to

encourage people to write to PM Modi and home minister Amit Shah, who piloted the bill, to thank them for the legislatio­n.

In the video , Vasudev said that there was discrimina­tion in Pakistan and the other two countries (Afghanista­n and Bangladesh) against minorities “by law”.

Sadhguru narrated his own interactio­ns with Hindus from Pakistan. He spoke of a man whose wife was abducted and married off to someone else because marriage through Hindu rituals was not recognised. “...CAA is too little compassion coming too late,” Sadhguru said, adding that the protests against CAA seem like a “calibrated” effort to make minorities believe that their citizenshi­p is at risk when it actually isn’t.

However, the Twitter outreach also saw a counter response with the hashtag ‘India does not support CAA.’

Responding to the BJP campaign, opposition leader and Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi said: “They couldn’t find more Ministers & Spokespers­ons to contradict each other...they’ve gotten a misinforme­d Baba .... ”.

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A protestor writes a message on a road during a demonstrat­ion against CAA, in Chennai.
PTI ■ A protestor writes a message on a road during a demonstrat­ion against CAA, in Chennai.

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