“In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.” ― Mahatma Gandhi.

Religion has no place in Governance in a Democracy, unless it is a Democracy where "All People are Equal but Some People are More Equal than Others".

When the law was made in 1950 then it was clearly mentioned in the Indian Constitution how citizenship will be given to anyone who was born here. Anyone who has lived here for 11 years will get citizenship whether Hindu, Sikh, Christian or Muslim."


What is Sad is in a War no side will agree it is at fault. All this violence and bloodshed in the name of God and Religion and we are all victims as we are born into one religion or the other for no fault of ours. Religious Conflict is the main reason why the world is in such mess in 2020 ? Chaaha Hai Kya ? Paaya Hai Kya? Just pain and misery. Sad world we live in. Can Gods not take the responsibility and resolve this feud between themselves. Australian Fires brought the people together CAA fires have divided the Nation on religious grounds. Sad but True.

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

060 - 27th Jan 2020 -Govt. trying to find new enemies every day othering dissenters,


‘Govt. trying to find new enemies every day, othering dissenters’



SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
CHENNAI, JANUARY 28, 2020 01:28 IST


Justice A.P. Shah (Retd.) at a panel discussion in Chennai on Monday.

“The combination of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, the National Population Register and the National Register of Citizens is designed to deprive Muslims of equal rights under Indian law and in Indian society. Using the CAA as a tool of divisiveness against people of certain religions is against the reality of India and stands on legally unstable ground,” said Justice A.P. Shah (Retd.), former Chief Justice of the Madras and Delhi High Courts.

Justice Shah said the government was using the tool of ‘othering’, labelling dissenters as anti-national, anti-Hindu or anti-democratic. “But the enemy is something that exists only in their heads,” he said at a public discussion on CAA-NRC-NPR at the Music Academy on Monday.

“They are searching for new enemies every day. The leadership forgets its duty is to govern rather than be an agency whose role is to gather and pander to vote banks and indulge in identity-based politicking,” he said.

Justice Shah said the CAA was morally reprehensive, plainly unconstitutional and violated the fundamental right to equality before the law, under Article 14 of the Constitution.

“The Constitutional protection requires that any kind of State classification of persons must be reasonable and must have a rational and just object. But the CAA introduces a classification without any reasonable basis. Restricting the definition of persecuted minorities to non-Muslims is irrational,” he said.

Justice Shah said that despite the attempts being made to divide and rule, the people, especially the youth, had risen up in an unprecedented collective movement to protest against this. “Students in particular are the torch-bearers of Constitutional principles,” he said.


‘Illegal exercise’

Usha Ramanathan, a legal scholar, noted that the government had claimed that there was no connection between the NPR and the NRC, and that the NPR will not lead to the NRC. “If that is true, then the NPR is an illegal exercise. There is no law other than the Citizenship Act that allows for an NPR or for collection of this data. So if it is not under the Citizenship Act, this exercise cannot be allowed to carry on,” she said.

Ms. Usha said Aadhaar was at the centre of the NPR exercise. Since the UID (the Aadhaar project) began, the citizens were being told that they belonged to the State, along with their data and the biometrics, she said, adding, “We don’t belong to the State. The State owes us an obligation, responsibility. We don’t owe the State that.”

She said when the government claims that people don’t have to submit every document for the NPR exercise, they will decide whose documents to verify. “It’s an executive exercise. Even in Assam, there were people who produced documents, and they (government) said they won’t accept it,” she said.

Describing the protests against the CAA as a peaceful mass revolt, N. Ram, Chairman, THG Publishing Pvt. Ltd., said, “I don't think we need to exaggerate this movement against this unjust and indeed outrageous piece of legislation. There is no question that the students have come to the fore in this movement.”

Mr. Ram said the CAA-NPR-NRC signified the BJP’s Hindutva agenda which directly challenged the principles of secularism. “We haven't quite put a finger on what prompted the people (those protesting against the CAA) to move...the first time, there's a direct challenge to government that is not only communal, but also authoritarian,” he said.

Journalist Rohini Mohan presented her field work on the NRC process that was undertaken in Assam, and explained how it disenfranchised a large number of people. At the end of the meeting, Justice Shah led the gathering in reading out the Preamble of the Constitution.