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CAA-NRC-NPR. Will the weird name guy, be in or out of NRC?

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By - Abhudai Pal  CAA-NRC-NPR is the most inflammable topic in India. Some are in favor of this while some others are opposing it vehemently. In the entire wholesome, those who didn’t get a place in any category are the bunch of confused some. I met many confused ladies and gentlemen. One guy, in particular, was so awesome that he made me confused about his situation. What’s your opinion of CAA-NRC-NPR? I asked the guy curiously. I expected some intellectually loaded arguments with mention of the constitution of India, Article 14, Right to equality, Preamble, etc. But the guy replied: “Oh, what’s that?” At his 3 word answer, I was dumbstruck. From my observation, I can say that the man was in his mid-30s. I told him the entire thing about CAA-NRC-NPR . Then I asked him, “So what do you think now”? He asked me how will this affect him? I told him that when NRC will be implemented you have to submit some documents to the Government of India as proof of your citizenship. “Some docum...

Who led the students out? Understanding CAA 2019 and NRC

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By - MS. ANUBHAV Citizenship of a nation gives a person the rights of a citizen of that country. These rights are common for every citizen irrespective of their Religion, Castes, Creed, and Races. One of the crucial rights of a citizen, in a nation, is the "RIGHT TO VOTE", which gives a citizen the power to elect his/her political representative. In India, the word "CITIZENSHIP" is in controversies since the CAB became CAA. The controversies are so powerful that they lead to the eruption of leaderless protests, in India's prestigious educational institutions and cities. The protest came into the Limelight after the police brutality on the Jamia Milia Islamia students. The protests in India are the consequences of the Citizenship Amendment Act. Does the enforcement of this law, deprive the fundamental right of an Indian citizen? "I am an Indian", assert every Indian proudly. Does the pride associated with the assertion is in danger? Does this ac...