“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.

Wednesday, 19 February 2020

077 - No one should fear CAA, says Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray,


No one should fear CAA, says Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray

The Sena leader also clarified that the NPR is a census exercise that takes place every ten years, which he personally doesn’t find problematic


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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has said that no one needs to be scared of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

The Shiv Sena chief, who has vociferously opposed the possibilities of a pan-India implementation of the National Register of Citizens, reiterated once again that the two are not related. Assuring people that the two (CAA and NRC) are different issues, he promised the latter would not be implemented in Maharashtra.

The CM has, however, backed the National Population Register (NPR) and said he will personally see to it that there are no impediments while it is exercised in his state.

Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray: If NRC is implemented then it will affect not only Hindus or Muslims but also Adivasis. Centre has not discussed NRC as of now. NPR is a census, and I don’t find that anyone will be affected as it happens every ten years. 


In a press interaction at Sindhudurg, the Sena leader further pointed out that the implementation of NRC would not only affect Hindus or Muslims but also the tribal population of India.

He added: “While the Centre has not discussed NRC as yet, the NPR is a census exercise that takes place every ten years; I don’t find it problematic.”Interestingly, the Shiv Sena initially supported the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government’s Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) but changed its stance when the Bill was tabled in Rajya Sabha

Meanwhile, its alliance partners -- Congress and Nationalist Congress Party – have been voicing different opinions about NPR.