English, asked by prematiwari952, 10 months ago

write a article on CAB minimum 250 words​

Answers

Answered by sakil77
3

Explanation:

The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 was passed by the Parliament of India on 11 December 2019. It amended the Citizenship Act of 1955 by providing a path to Indian citizenship for Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, and Christian religious minorities that had fled persecution from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan before December 2014.[2] Muslims were not given such eligibility.[3][4] The act was the first time religion had been overtly used as a criterion for citizenship under Indian

_

The Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which leads the Indian government,[6][7] had promised in previous election manifestos to offer Indian citizenship to persecuted religious minorities from neighboring countries.[8][9] Under the 2019 amendment, migrants who had entered India by 31 December 2014, and had suffered "religious persecution or fear of religious persecution" in their country of origin were made eligible for citizenship.[2] The amendment also relaxed the residence requirement for naturalization of these migrants from eleven years to five.[10] Immediate beneficiaries of the Bill, according to the Intelligence Bureau of India, will be 31,313 refugees: 25,447 Hindus, 5,807 Sikhs, 55 Christians, 2 Buddhists and 2 Parsis.[11]

The amendment has been widely criticised as discriminating on the basis of religion, in particular for excluding Muslims.[3][4] The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights called it "fundamentally discriminatory", adding that while India's "goal of protecting persecuted groups is welcome", this should be accomplished through a non-discriminatory "robust national asylum system".[12] Critics express concerns that the bill would be used, along with the National Register of Citizens, to render many Muslim citizens stateless, as they may be unable to meet stringent birth or identity proof requirements.[13][14] Commentators also question the exclusion of persecuted religious minorities from other regions such as Tibet, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.[13][15] The Indian government says that Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh are Muslim-majority countries therefore Muslims are "unlikely to face religious persecution" there.[9][16] However, certain Muslim groups, such as Hazaras and Ahmadis, have historically faced persecution in these countries

Answered by vaduz
0

Article writing.

Explanation:

One of the most controversial bill of the Indian government that has been recently brought up is the Citizenship Amendment Bill. This Bill is believed to identify or rather give citizenship identity to those Indians based on their religion, meaning the ostracizing of the Muslims. Though the government denies any such act or proposition, there is a widespread belief that it will only lead to more marginalization of the people.  

This move by the government has been met with numerous protests and opposition demonstrations from all sides, students, old people, young people, politicians, celebrities and common masses. The very need of introducing such act/ bill in the country shows the Hindu ideology based aim of the ruling BJP to make India into a Hindu Rashtra. This bill has also been criticized and opposed by even foreigners and Indians residing in foreign countries. The main issue with it is the unconstitutional nature of the bill that creates a more widening gap between the people of India, creating communal feelings among them.  

Though this move has been applauded by the ruling powers of the government, even human rights and various other leaders both in and outside of the country has made it a huge point of discussion and concern for the whole world. They have brought the issue to be a a worldwide concern, leading to many leaders asking for the removal of such types of act/ bill.

Learn more:

Article writing

brainly.in/question/12012536

brainly.in/question/4780737

CAB

https://brainly.in/question/14244311

https://brainly.in/question/14534682

Similar questions
Math, 10 months ago