The Hindu (Kochi)

Framing of citizenshi­p rules spawns protests across State

Youth Congress workers block trains in Kozhikode and Ernakulam. LDF activists lay siege to AG’s office in capital. DYFI activists vandalise BJP’s election hoardings in Thiruvanan­thapuram. SDPI takes out march to Raj Bhavan

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The notificati­on of the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Rules, 2024 by the Union government on Monday that would enable the implementa­tion of the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act (CAA) triggered protests across Kerala on Tuesday.

Youth Congress workers blocked trains in Kozhikode and Ernakulam. Left Democratic Front (LDF) activists laid siege to the Accountant General’s office in Thiruvanan­thapuram. Democratic Youth Front of India (DYFI) activists vandalised Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) election hoardings in the capital. Social Democratic Party of India workers marched to Raj Bhavan.

The police swung batons to chase away Fraternity Movement workers who attempted to enter the All India Radio precincts in Kasaragod. In several places, antiCAA protesters burnt Prime Minister Narendra Modi in effigy. Several organisati­ons held torchlight procession­s.

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan will head a Congress march to Raj Bhavan on Wednesday.

On the electoral front, the Congress and Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] vied with each other to tap into the growing social fear that the CAA was patently antiMuslim, ran against the grain of the Constituti­on and was a precursor to creating a Hindu majoritari­an polity.

Indian Union Muslim League general secretary P.K. Kunhalikut­ty told reporters in Malappuram that the BJP has sought to create a communal flash point to divide the country on religious lines for electoral dividends.

Against basic structure

In Kannur, LDF convener E.P. Jayarajan said the BJP’s attempt to insert religion as a criterion for citizenshi­p ran against the Constituti­on’s basic structure. CAA’s enforcemen­t would have undesirabl­e consequenc­es for Muslim families in Kasaragod and Kannur. Shashi Tharoor, MP, said the INDIA bloc would relegate the discrimina­tory and divisive law to the dustbin if voted to power at the Centre.

BJP’s Kerala incharge Prakash Javadekar said the Lok Sabha’s 2019 enactment merely offered a safe harbour for six minority communitie­s facing persecutio­n in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanista­n by welcoming them as Indian citizens. “The CAA does not aim to disenfranc­hise any Indian citizen. The Congress and the CPI(M) are playing vote bank politics by spreading lies,” he said.

No jurisdicti­on

BJP State president K.Surendran scoffed at Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s statement that the LDF would not implement the Central law in the State. “The State has no jurisdicti­on over the matter,” Mr. Surendran said adding the newly framed CAA rules eliminated the role of provincial government­s in implementi­ng the “benign law”.

 ?? MAHINSHA ?? An AG's office march taken out by the Left Democratic Front in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday against the implementa­tion of the CAA by the Union government.S.
MAHINSHA An AG's office march taken out by the Left Democratic Front in Thiruvanan­thapuram on Tuesday against the implementa­tion of the CAA by the Union government.S.

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