India: four million Muslims of Assam lose citizenship of India

Four million Muslims of Assam lose citizenship of India

Four million Muslims of Assam lose citizenship of India

Karachi… News Time

The Muslims of Assam who have passed 2 times bloody Muslim riots during the past 50 years, again, once the Hour is facing. This time the Jinnah Party declared them as foreigners and has gone a trick to defeat India’s citizenship. According to the 2011 census, population of Muslims in Assam, Assam’s total population is 35 percent. Muslims in the 9 districts of Assam are the majority. This situation is undoubtedly very worried for the Indian Jinnah party in Assam in the next general elections. So Prime Minister Narendra Modi dismissed a number of Muslims from Assam from the field of elections and in order to deprive them of right opinion, the Indian nationality national law has supported the law.

In Bangladesh there is a large number of people who migrate from Bangladeshi to Bangladeshi and from other parts of India, against the Muslims living here, In 2000, 2000 Muslims were killed in the riots of the all after which it was decided that only those names will be included in the National Register of Indian Citizenship whose names or family names were included in the census of 1951 and who had moved to Assam before 1971′s war in Assam. Panchayat certificates will be required for its proof. Regarding the next general election, it was decided that the national register should be published till 30. The post of National Register on Monday is not less than the Hour for the majority of Muslims of Assam. In this register, 3 million people had filed their nomination out of which only the request of only 2 million 30 million people was approved, resulting in the names of 40 lakhs were not included in the registration. These people have lost the citizenship of India. Among the 4 million Muslims who are missing from the national registrar’s nationality are prominent, including former Indian President Fakhir-al-Din Ali Ahmed’s nephew Ziauddin Ali Ahmed and his family. Ziauddin Ali Ahmed says he could not get his name in the national registerBecause his uncle Fakhir-al-Din Ali Ahmed is not named in the National Register of 1951. Former President’s family is settled in Assam’s Rup Rup district. They have land here but in order to join the register, their and their respective reputation is registered in the National Register of 1951.

Ziauddin Ali Ahmed’s father and younger brother Ihtram Ali Ahmed’s father Zalnur Ali Ahmed, was the first citizen of Assam who had a medical degree and had been officers in the army. And retired on post of Colonel. The names of 4 million people who are not included in the national registration will be entitled to appeal till next September. But with regard to not adding their names to the register, religious prejudices have been carried out with them i is unlikely to approve his appeal. It seems that a number of Muslims in the next general elections in Assam have been denied their right to vote. This is not even the case of Indian citizenship, and they are not aware of what their future will be. India’s 4 million Muslims lose citizenship of India

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