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what is impact of CAA on Indian society​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The impact of CAA on the Indian society :

- The CAA or the Citizenship Amendment Act is getting a lot of negative responses from the Indian population.

As a result, various types of protests are constantly happening in different parts of the India.

These protests are becoming violent sometimes which is disturbing the peace of the Indian society.

- Even the opposition parties are also protesting this act in several ways.

- This act is not fully applied in our country and the long term impact is still needed to observe to come in a final verdict about the allover impact of this act on the Indian society.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The implementation of the Citizenship Act will play an important role, but this will depend on the capacity of the opposition and the Regional Parties to take advantage of the opportunities that are presently being provided.  

EXPLANATION:

CAA is in contradiction to the principles of our constitution and thus the pillar of our democracy for many Liberals in metropolitan cities and elsewhere. Not only can religion be used as a category which is problematical in itself because the identity of even the most religious person can not be associated solely with the belief in which they are born, but it does not allow the persecuted Muslim residents of Pakistan, of Bangladesh and of Afghanistan to become citizenship in any way..

Apart from the discriminatory choice of nations that neglect the Rohingya and the Uighurs oppressed and for that sake the Ahmadis in Pakistan, the CAA attacks the Indian nation's secular nature. This political context is the most challenging, not only because the narrative surrounding India can change in international discourse, it could also make it not much different from the country fundamentally change not very much from that of the country we' saved' to establish our identity–Pakistan.

The second reaction is from states, in particular in the north-east where the people expect rising job losses, ecological damage and demographic change. Increased capacity of refugees as citizens to negotiate their jobs and land contracts will, coupled by economic unsafeness and youth unemployed rises across the subcontinent, make economic difficulties even more severe for people in those regions at least in a short term. Across states such as Assam where the tale is of Bengali-Assamese infighting, CAA reaches the racial fault line. As the proportion of people in Assam and the relative decline of the Assamese is rising in the Bengali community, the criticism of the CAA has taken root ethnically. The unhappiness can be used as another source of combat against the Centre's clearly centralized and authoritarian policies, albeit normatively worrying.

A class-based one from the poor Indians is the third unique answer. It is not so clear that all Indian people have nationality certificates and proof of residence unlike many countries in the industrialized world. The Union's home minister Amit Shah's undertaking to establish a National Citizens Register (NRC) only creates a situation in which the poorest Indians lose their citizenship or obtain temporary citizenship after a lack of experience in Assam until they are given the necessary documents. This question is divided along religious lines, even Hindus, Sikhs and other religions have a share of their adherents in each community. For the poor Indian Muslim who will find it more difficult to assert his citizenship, this is even more troublesome.

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