EU lawmakers draft resolution against India’s anti-Muslim citizenship law

With the implementation of the citizenship law, protests erupted in India, with old hostilities being refreshed.

With the implementation of the citizenship law, protests erupted in India, with old hostilities being refreshed.

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In the European Union, a historic draft resolution against India’s anti-Muslim law has been drafted. More than 150 European lawmakers drafted a resolution against India’s Citizens Bill. The resolution is likely to be discussed next week in the European Parliament, stating that there is concern over the citizenship law in India. Under the law, millions of Muslims are being stripped of their citizenship rights. India should abolish the CAA by respecting the rights of protesters.

The EU draft says that protesters condemn the use of force. All European countries force India to abolish discrimination laws in the landmark draft of the resolution, Modi criticized government policies and said that after the Indian election, the Hindu nationalist agenda was implemented. In India’s citizenship law, religion has been sidelined by making Muslims the basis of citizenship. It states that the CAA violates international obligations and the Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations. With the implementation of the citizenship law, protests erupted in India, with old hostilities being refreshed. The UN Commissioner for Human Rights declared the citizenship law as discriminatory. Discrimination, discrimination against national and religious minorities is being practiced in India. In August 2019, the special status of occupied Kashmir was abolished; thousands of people were imprisoned and locked down in the valley.

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