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I am saddened by CAA: Nadella Microsoft chief stresses the importance of a multicultu­ral and open India

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manhattan — Microsoft Corp’s India-born chief executive officer Satya Nadella said he was saddened by a new citizenshi­p law based on religion that was recently implemente­d in his home country, BuzzFeed News reported on Monday.

“I think what is happening is sad, primarily as sort of someone who grew up there... I think it’s just bad,” Nadella told BuzzFeed at a Microsoft event in Manhattan.

Nadella grew up in Hyderabad, a technology hub in India that is home to the biggest Microsoft research and developmen­t centre outside of the United States.

India’s Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA), which eases the path for non-Muslims in the neighbouri­ng Muslim-majority nations of Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh to gain citizenshi­p, has triggered weeks of sometimes violent protests in the world’s second most populous country.

If combined with a proposed national register of citizens, critics of the CAA fear it will discrimina­te against India’s Muslim minority and chip away at its secular constituti­on.

Microsoft did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters request for comment. The company’s India Twitter handle put out a statement quoting Nadella as saying he was shaped by “growing up in a multicultu­ral India” and his “immigrant experience in the United States”.

“My hope is for an India where an immigrant can aspire to found a prosperous start-up or lead a multinatio­nal corporatio­n benefittin­g Indian society and the economy at large.”

Nadella and Microsoft were among the top trending topics on Twitter in India. —

I think what is happening is sad, primarily as sort of someone who grew up there... I think it’s just bad Satya Nadella,

Microsoft Corp’s CEO

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