Police arrested dozens of people and enforced a curfew Thursday in several districts in India’s northeastern Assam state where thousands protested legislation that would grant citizenship to non-Muslims who migrated from neighboring countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed for peace and in a tweet said: “I want to assure them — no one can take away your rights, unique identity and beautiful culture. It will continue to flourish and grow.”Protesters uprooted telephone poles, burned several buses and other vehicles and also attacked homes of officials from the governing Hindu nationalist party and the regional group Assam Gana Parishad, the Press Trust of India news agency said.
Home Minister Amit Shah rejected criticism the legislation was anti-Muslim, saying it did not affect the existing path to citizenship available to all communities.Human rights watchdog Amnesty India said it legitimized discrimination on the basis of religion and stood in clear violation of India’s constitution and international human rights law.
The bill’s passage follows a contentious citizenship registry exercise in Assam intended to identify legal residents and weed out those in the country illegally. Shah has pledged to roll it out nationwide, promising to rid India of “infiltrators.”
At some juncture, I envision politicians and bureaucrats around the world, lying in streets covered in their own blood. If that should come to fruition, the tragedy would fall upon their own arrogant self-serving, self-righteous approach to representing the people. Good riddance.
Here we go again with India and the hate on Muslims cmon man 🇮🇳 ☪️ 🙏🏽